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Diabetes Awareness Training

April 2 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Presenter: Coach Beverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM

Join Coach Beverly for a morning or afternoon of lively discussion and an upbeat review of the latest in diabetes care. As a diabetes educator for over 20 years, she will discuss the essentials of living your best life with diabetes and strategies to advocate for best care for yourself and loved ones. Join this guilt-free presentation and leave feeling more empowered. We will take time for activity breaks and allow time for your questions.

Topics

  1. Learn the ABC’s of diabetes care.    
  2. Pills and Injections – How do they help? 
  3. What does healthy eating really mean?
  4. Strategies to live your best life.

All About Coach Beverly Thomassian

WWA‘s president of Diabetes Education Services, Beverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM, has a twenty-year history of leadership in diabetes care. She believes in the transformative power of curiosity, advocacy and kindness to support people with diabetes on their journey. All of her courses focus on taking a judgement free approach.

Beverly keeps her clinical skills fresh by providing diabetes care and consultation at a local Indian Health Services Health Center. Her commitment to promoting person-centered and inclusive care is a testament to her dedication to improving diabetes care for all.

Details

Date:
April 2
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue

Potawot Health Village
1600 Weeot Way
Arcata, CA 95521 United States
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Phone
(707) 825-5000
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