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Memorial Hospital offers a Diabetes Education and Counseling
Services Program to give you the support you need to
gain control over your condition. Our team of health
experts consists of a certified diabetic educator, a
registered dietitian and a physician who serves as a
medical consultant, all of who work with your physician
to develop an individualized plan: one which you can
live with and one that fits your lifestyle. BMH now
also has an endocrinologist on staff, available for
consultation. (Click here
for more information on Margaret Ferry, MD.)
All of the educational sessions in the BMH Diabetes
Program are based on the standard of care set by the
American Diabetes Association. Our educational sessions
may include the following information:
- general information on diabetes
- coping with a chronic condition
- complications of diabetes and how to avoid them
- nutrition and meal planning
- exercise guidelines
- blood glucose monitoring techniques
- use of medications: insulin and oral drugs
- healthy travel
- managing sick days
- weight control
- handling hypoglycemia
- insulin pump therapy
- glucose sensing
Instructions may be given individually or in small
groups. Physician referral is required for individual
sessions. In addition, we encourage all our patients
to invite their families and/or significant others to
join them for the educational sessions.
For information about our next Diabetes Education
Class, or if you have additional questions, please contact
us at (802) 251-8429 or e-mail us at hsmith@bmhvt.org.
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