October 15, 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: DEBORAH ROBERTS PUGH
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NMMC-WEST POINT CLASS HELPS PEOPLE MANAGE
DIABETES
WEST POINT, Miss.– Whether you're recently diagnosed or have lived with diabetes for years, the Two-Day Comprehensive Diabetes Self-Management Program at North Mississippi Medical Center-West Point can help.
The program will be offered Nov. 22-23 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days. Participants learn such diabetes management skills as meal planning, blood sugar monitoring and foot self-examination.
The program helps people with diabetes gain greater control of their disease and reduce medical complications, which results in lower medical costs. During day one of the program, instructors formulate a personal diabetes management plan for each participant. Discussion includes blood sugar control, acute and chronic complications of diabetes, medication management and psychological aspects associated with the disease. Participants also practice monitoring their own blood sugar levels.
The second day of the program is devoted to nutrition and exercise recommendations. The class teaches people with diabetes ways to eat that will help in controlling blood sugar.
The class is partially covered by Medicare, most private insurance companies and the hospital’s Diabetes Assistance Fund. Physician referral is required for this program.
To register or for more information, call Ginger Carver, RN, certified diabetes educator, at (662) 495-2213 or 1-800-THE DESK (1-800-843-3375).
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