1 Day "Skills for Surviving with Diabetes" Class
Diabetes has been called the ultimate experiment in self-government. The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Diabetes Center Education Program offers patients the knowledge and skills to control their disease. A dedicated health-care team, including physicians, nurse educators, dietitians and mental health counselors, helps to make glycemic control a part of a full productive life.
Patients may enroll in programs to learn more about diabetes. More than 2,500 individuals have participated in our classes; some are newly diagnosed, while others have lived with diabetes for many years. Classes are conducted in a relaxed, small-group setting and family members or a support person are invited to share the experience.
The Diabetes Center offers two programs. The 1 day "Skills for Surviving with Diabetes" class provides patients newly diagnosed with diabetes an opportunity to learn more about the disease and to see a health-care team which can help them make smart choices. The 2 day "Self Management" class provides patients with a review of diabetes, personalized diet, coping skills for emergencies, daily stress management techniques, and much more.
Call the Diabetes Center at 410-955-7139 to register for a group class.




