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Carla Hollis
VP/Marketing & Business Development
(919) 954-3257
carla.hollis@duke.edu

Paige Humble
Public Relations Specialist
(919) 954-3293
p.humble@duke.edu

03/31/2004 For Immediate Release

One of the most powerful impacts on diabetes management revolves around the emotions associated with the disease. Scott K. Scolnick, M.Ed. of Animas Corporation will examine these emotions and the impact of diabetes on the individual as well as the family at a free community seminar on April 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the RCH Cafeteria Classroom.

Scolnick has a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology, a background in Marriage and Family Therapy and has had Type 1 diabetes since age 15. His lecture will explore how to approach the everyday challenges of having diabetes and creative ways to change perspectives in dealing with those challenges.
For more information or to register please contact the Diabetes Treatment Center at 954-3616 or visit our web site at raleighcommunity.com.

Raleigh Community Hospital is a 186-bed acute-care facility located one block north of the beltline on Wake Forest Road in North Raleigh. Raleigh Community Hospital is part of the Duke University Health System. A full-service acute care hospital, RCH’s range of services includes a 24-hour Emergency Department, Intensive and Critical Care, Child Birth Center, Rehabilitation, Newborn Hearing Screening, Diabetes Treatment Center, Hematology/Oncology, Radiation/Oncology and community education.

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