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Free Online Diabetes WorkshopWeb Team August 25, 2012 For a limited time, the National Council on Aging is offering free access to its online diabetes program, Better Choices, Better Health — Diabetes (BCBH — Diabetes). Developed at Stanford University, the six-week sessions consist of about 25 people per workshop gathering on a dedicated Web site along with trained peer educators to make weekly action plans, problem solve, and take part in various self-tests and activities. Participants are asked to log at three times a week at their convenience for a total of about two hours to access educational diabetes content through the Learning Center, interact with other members, fill in logs, and more. New content is made available in the Learning Center each week, and all content from the previous weeks remains available. To learn more about BCBH — Diabetes, and to sign up for the first available workshop, click here. This blog entry was written by Web Editor Diane Fennell. Disclaimer of Medical Advice:You understand that the blogs posts and comments to such blog posts (whether posted by us, our agents, bloggers, or by users) do not constitute medical advice or recommendation of any kind and you should not rely on any information contained on such posts or comments to replace consultations with your qualified health care professionals to meet your individual needs. The opinions and other information contained in the blog posts and comments do not reflect the opinions or positions of the Site Proprietor. | |
Comments:
I participated in Better Choices Better Health for chronic health conditions and it was very good. One of the action plans I developed for it resulted in better blood glucose management and a lower A1c. I highly recommend it!
Posted by: Deb | Aug 25, 2012 06:44 PM
This looks interesting; I signed up for it. It can only help, right?
Posted by: M.S. | Aug 29, 2012 06:17 PM