Texas Lions Camp to hose diabetes seminar - LubbockOnline.com
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Texans Lions Camp, in cooperation with Dr. Stephen Ponder, is conducting an advanced diabetes education seminar for families on April 21 in Kerrville. ... Presenters include Ponder, a professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Campus and medical director for the camp; Barbara J. Anderson, professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and senior psychologist at Diabetes Care Center at Texas Children’s Hospital; Meaghan Anderson of the Diabetes Clinical Manager for Medtronic; Nelda Caceres of Texas A&M University Coastal Bend Health Education and Barb Schreiner, lead instructor with the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Read the full story >> |
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