Former Miss America Nicole Johnson has joined with AmMed Direct to help educate the public about the Better Care Program, a service the company said it created to help make life easier for people with diabetes.
According to a release, for everyone who qualifies, the Better Care Program from AmMed Direct provides free personal consultations with on-staff Certified Diabetes Educators who are also Register Nurses and Registered Dietitians. Licensed Pharmacists are also available to answer questions, the company said.
"Living with diabetes is complex and challenging; people need expert help they can trust," said Johnson. "The Better Care Program offers excellent personal support and education to give people with diabetes a sense of confidence in the choices they make each day. Valuable diabetes help is also available online at AmMedDirect.com."
Johnson was diagnosed with diabetes in 1993. Her father also has diabetes, and she has spent part of her career educating people about diabetes care. She travels internationally as a public speaker and consultant, is an author of diabetes books and has co-authored diabetes cookbooks, and has hosted a TV program about diabetes on CNBC.
Johnson said, "One of the biggest challenges of diabetes is food -- what to eat, how to prepare it, when to eat. It's daunting! Thankfully, the Better Care Program helps people answer questions about mealtime and offers support on how to choose the right foods while also enjoying hearty, delicious flavor."
"We're delighted to have Nicole Johnson on our team," said AmMed Direct President Tom Milam. "She's completely committed to helping people with diabetes, and so are we. Her cheerfulness and high level of energy make her the perfect role model. She shows us all how full and rich a life with diabetes can be."
"Diabetes is a family issue," Johnson said. "I'm delighted to help spread the word about the Better Care Program, and I urge everyone needing help with diabetes to check out the resources on the AmMed Direct Web site."
More Information:
www.AmMedDirect.com
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AmMed Direct Names Nicole Johnson as Diabetes Ambassador.Former Miss America Nicole Johnson has joined with AmMed Direct to help educate the public about the Better Care Program, a service the company said it created to help make life easier for people with diabetes.
According to a release, for everyone who qualifies, the Better Care Program from AmMed Direct provides free personal consultations with on-staff Certified Diabetes Educators who are also Register Nurses and Registered Dietitians. Licensed Pharmacists are also available to answer questions, the company said.
"Living with diabetes is complex and challenging; people need expert help they can trust," said Johnson. "The Better Care Program offers excellent personal support and education to give people with diabetes a sense of confidence in the choices they make each day. Valuable diabetes help is also available online at AmMedDirect.com."
Johnson was diagnosed with diabetes in 1993. Her father also has diabetes, and she has spent part of her career educating people about diabetes care. She travels internationally as a public speaker and consultant, is an author of diabetes books and has co-authored diabetes cookbooks, and has hosted a TV program about diabetes on CNBC.
Johnson said, "One of the biggest challenges of diabetes is food -- what to eat, how to prepare it, when to eat. It's daunting! Thankfully, the Better Care Program helps people answer questions about mealtime and offers support on how to choose the right foods while also enjoying hearty, delicious flavor."
"We're delighted to have Nicole Johnson on our team," said AmMed Direct President Tom Milam. "She's completely committed to helping people with diabetes, and so are we. Her cheerfulness and high level of energy make her the perfect role model. She shows us all how full and rich a life with diabetes can be."
"Diabetes is a family issue," Johnson said. "I'm delighted to help spread the word about the Better Care Program, and I urge everyone needing help with diabetes to check out the resources on the AmMed Direct Web site."
More Information:
www.AmMedDirect.com
((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))
AmMed Direct Names Nicole Johnson as Diabetes Ambassador.Former Miss America Nicole Johnson has joined with AmMed Direct to help educate the public about the Better Care Program, a service the company said it created to help make life easier for people with diabetes.
According to a release, for everyone who qualifies, the Better Care Program from AmMed Direct provides free personal consultations with on-staff Certified Diabetes Educators who are also Register Nurses and Registered Dietitians. Licensed Pharmacists are also available to answer questions, the company said.
"Living with diabetes is complex and challenging; people need expert help they can trust," said Johnson. "The Better Care Program offers excellent personal support and education to give people with diabetes a sense of confidence in the choices they make each day. Valuable diabetes help is also available online at AmMedDirect.com."
Johnson was diagnosed with diabetes in 1993. Her father also has diabetes, and she has spent part of her career educating people about diabetes care. She travels internationally as a public speaker and consultant, is an author of diabetes books and has co-authored diabetes cookbooks, and has hosted a TV program about diabetes on CNBC.
Johnson said, "One of the biggest challenges of diabetes is food -- what to eat, how to prepare it, when to eat. It's daunting! Thankfully, the Better Care Program helps people answer questions about mealtime and offers support on how to choose the right foods while also enjoying hearty, delicious flavor."
"We're delighted to have Nicole Johnson on our team," said AmMed Direct President Tom Milam. "She's completely committed to helping people with diabetes, and so are we. Her cheerfulness and high level of energy make her the perfect role model. She shows us all how full and rich a life with diabetes can be."
"Diabetes is a family issue," Johnson said. "I'm delighted to help spread the word about the Better Care Program, and I urge everyone needing help with diabetes to check out the resources on the AmMed Direct Web site."
More Information:
www.AmMedDirect.com
((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))
AmMed Direct Names Nicole Johnson as Diabetes Ambassador.Former Miss America Nicole Johnson has joined with AmMed Direct to help educate the public about the Better Care Program, a service the company said it created to help make life easier for people with diabetes.
According to a release, for everyone who qualifies, the Better Care Program from AmMed Direct provides free personal consultations with on-staff Certified Diabetes Educators who are also Register Nurses and Registered Dietitians. Licensed Pharmacists are also available to answer questions, the company said.
"Living with diabetes is complex and challenging; people need expert help they can trust," said Johnson. "The Better Care Program offers excellent personal support and education to give people with diabetes a sense of confidence in the choices they make each day. Valuable diabetes help is also available online at AmMedDirect.com."
Johnson was diagnosed with diabetes in 1993. Her father also has diabetes, and she has spent part of her career educating people about diabetes care. She travels internationally as a public speaker and consultant, is an author of diabetes books and has co-authored diabetes cookbooks, and has hosted a TV program about diabetes on CNBC.
Johnson said, "One of the biggest challenges of diabetes is food -- what to eat, how to prepare it, when to eat. It's daunting! Thankfully, the Better Care Program helps people answer questions about mealtime and offers support on how to choose the right foods while also enjoying hearty, delicious flavor."
"We're delighted to have Nicole Johnson on our team," said AmMed Direct President Tom Milam. "She's completely committed to helping people with diabetes, and so are we. Her cheerfulness and high level of energy make her the perfect role model. She shows us all how full and rich a life with diabetes can be."
"Diabetes is a family issue," Johnson said. "I'm delighted to help spread the word about the Better Care Program, and I urge everyone needing help with diabetes to check out the resources on the AmMed Direct Web site."
More Information:
www.AmMedDirect.com
((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))

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