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About the program

The A1C Champions® program is a great resource for helping your patients understand the importance of following the diabetes treatment plan you recommend. This patient-to-patient approach to diabetes education provides support for your patients through real-life inspirational stories and experiences shared by one of their peers, a well-trained A1C Champion. It is offered to you and your patients at no charge, and no specific products are mentioned during each of the 60-minute programs.

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Bring an A1C Champions® program to your area and help your patients manage diabetes like a Champion.

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Help your patients manage
diabetes like a Champion

You play an important role in advising your diabetes patients on the proper steps for blood glucose management and referring them to additional resources – like the A1C Champions® diabetes education program – for help in achieving their diabetes goals.That's what the A1C Champions® program is all about.

The patient-to-patient approach to diabetes education offered by the A1C Champions® program provides support for your patients through real-life inspirational stories and experiences shared by our well-trained A1C Champions®. Patients who participate in programs go home with an "I can do it too!" attitude and are empowered to follow through with their diabetes management plan.

Experience the benefits for yourself by hosting a program in your area and inviting your diabetes patients to attend.

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Who are A1C Champions®?

Each A1C Champion is successfully managing diabetes and would be a great role model for your patients.

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Scheduling Process

See how easy it is to schedule an A1C Champions® program with the support of our program management team.

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Quick Facts Sheet

Download this at-a-glance reference for facts about the A1C Champions® program. Use it yourself or share it with a colleague.

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Featured Champions

Kate L.

Kate was surprised when she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 37. "I freaked out," she says plainly...

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Jason S.

Jason is a lot like any other highly motivated graduate student who plans to become a doctor: he studies hard...

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Rosie J.

Rosie is a different person today, inside and out, than she was the day when she first learned she had type 2 diabetes...

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Kirk K.

Kirk, a retired newspaper pressman and food service consultant, made an important decision some years ago...

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