For Noé Lopez, a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner at Cucamonga Valley Medical Group, diabetes is more than a disease that affects just over one in ten Americans. It is a disease that strikes hard at his patients as well as members of the Hispanic community, including friends and family.
Diabetes Self-Management Education* and Support Program
Cucamonga Valley Medical Group has been recognized by the American Diabetes Association
for Quality Diabetes Self-Management Education* and Support.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 1 out of every 10 Americans has diabetes.
At CVMG, your health is our top priority and we’re focused on making sure you can experience big milestones, sweet little moments, and everything in between.
In addition to the care our team provides when patients visit our clinics, we’re committed to providing you with the resources and information you need to live a healthy life. It’s for this reason among many we’re pleased to introduce our Diabetes Self-Management Education* and Support Program.
Adults 18 and over who are living with diabetes, have been newly-diagnosed, have uncontrolled symptoms, or want to make major changes to reduce or eliminate the need for medications are welcome.
This is a monthly program and each class series consists of seven, one-hour sessions that are available in English and Spanish. The educators are Noé Lopez, FNP-C, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Sabrina Tupuivao, Community Health Educator.
Classes will initially be held via Zoom.
These classes are designed to provide participants with the information needed to make better, more informed decisions regarding their diabetes diagnosis.
New Series Starting Monthly
Available in both English
and Spanish
Talk to your provider today.
Email us at patienteducation@cvmgdocs.com or call The CVMG Health and Wellness Resource Center at 909-283-0660 for more information on how to sign up.
Future Series
Our next English series will begin on June 9, 2022 from 6PM-7PM.
Our next Spanish series will begin on May 31, 2022 from 6PM-7:30PM.
Each series will contain seven, one-hour sessions.
Our Educators
For Noé Lopez, a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner at Cucamonga Valley Medical Group, diabetes is more than a disease that affects just over one in ten Americans. It is a disease that strikes hard at his patients as well as members of the Hispanic community, including friends and family.
Noé Lopez FNP-C,
Certified Diabetes Care
& Education Specialist
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