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Clinical Diabetes 20:35-36, 2002
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2002


Practice Profile

Doing It Wright With No Fear

Claresa Levetan, MD

Editor’s note: In the "Practice Profiles" department of Clinical Diabetes, we spotlight clinicians who have chosen to dedicate a significant portion of their time to the care of patients with diabetes. Suggestions for clinicians to interview in the future are welcome and can be e-mailed to levetan@juno.com.


I was impressed by an article your health system wrote about you. I appreciated that you place "a premium on others’ ideas and developing their trust." It seems like you are a natural physician, but before you went into medicine, you had another career?

Before attending medical school I was an electrical engineering major at Princeton University and worked for a year as an electrical engineer at Carolina Power and Light Company in Raleigh, N.C.

When and how did you decide to become a physician?

I decided to pursue a career in medicine while working with a physician on a project in the South Bronx, New York, as a junior in college. I was developing a database of patients for a community health center for the purpose of tracking disease.

Where did you grow up? Where have you lived?

I grew up all over as a military dependent. I was born in Wilmington, N.C., and lived in France for 4 years between the ages of 9 and 13. We then relocated to Cheyenne, Wy., where we lived for 2 years. I then moved to Denver, Colo., where I graduated from high school. I attended college in Princeton, N.J., for 4 years. I returned to North Carolina to work as an engineer in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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