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Date Published: Thursday, October 1, 2015
Date Updated: Monday, July 18, 2022

Diabetes Patient Speaks on Managing Diabetes: The Next Step

Kingston, N.Y. – Oct. 1, 2015 – The HealthAlliance Diabetes Education Center will host a free, one-hour seminar, "Managing Diabetes: The Next Step" on Oct. 21.

The program will be led by Mary Ellen Willen, a specially trained member of the A1C Champions Program and diabetes patient, who will share her personal experiences with diabetes and taking insulin. She will also discuss concerns and misconceptions about insulin as well as how insulin can help you achieve blood sugar control.

"Managing Diabetes: The Next Step" will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the HealthAlliance Diabetes Education Center on 37 Albany Ave. in Kingston, and is open to the public. The seminar is part of the center's Diabetes Educational Seminar series occurring every third Wednesday of the month. The seminars include lectures or interactive instruction relating to various aspects of diabetes.
For more information about the seminar or the HealthAlliance Diabetes Education Center, call Miranda Aitken at 845.334.4249 ext. 3.

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About HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley®
HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley® is the alignment of HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary's Avenue Campus and Broadway Campus, as well as Margaretville Hospital, Mountainside Residential Care Center and Woodland Pond at New Paltz. As the parent organization with a unified governance structure, the goal of HealthAlliance is to strengthen the quality of care and bring forward enhanced technology to serve the present and future healthcare needs in the Hudson Valley. HealthAlliance and its affiliate facilities are committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered care and ensuring patient safety, privacy and dignity to all. For further information about HealthAlliance visit our web site at www.HAHV.org

About A1C Champions
A1C Champions®, supported by Sanofi US, know first-hand the challenges to managing diabetes and understand the fear and uncertainty about taking insulin. They share information about diabetes self-management and insulin based on formal training and their personal experiences.