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![]() | The Diabetes Teaching Center In essence, people with diabetes must act as their own health advocates. They must take meticulous care in the daily activities that most people take for granted, such as meal planning, exercise, and stress management. They must learn proper use and administration of medications and monitoring equipment. And, most importantly they must learn to recognize the symptoms of complications of their disease so that they may be prevented or treated in their early stages. It is for this reason that UCSF has traditionally placed a great emphasis on the education of people with diabetes, in order to assist them in managing the extraordinary change in lifestyle that necessarily accompanies the disease. The Diabetes Teaching Center's programs, established in 1978, are distinguished among self-management outreach programs in that they place an exquisite emphasis on individualized care - teaching patients how to recognize their own individual patterns of response to various effectors of their condition. The program enables patients to make more consistent and appropriate adjustments in their therapy and lifestyle.
Insulin pump classes, oral agent and insulin workshops are provided on a regular basis. Appointments can also be scheduled on an individual basis with the educators.
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