Stanford Youth Diabetes Coaches Program
Stanford University School of Medicine

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SNAP-Ed Connection

This curriculum is part of the USDA’s national SNAP-Ed Connection—a one-stop shop for organizations committed to improving nutritional health in their communities.
SNAP-Ed Connection : https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/library/intervention/stanford-youth-diabetes-coaching-program
Description
This curriculum facilitates partnerships between medical training programs and high schools serving youth from socioeconomically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities. A “train the trainer” model is used with medical residents (and other health professional trainees) train high school students to coach family members with diabetes or other chronic illnesses. Lessons incorporate evidence-based approaches to chronic disease management, highlighting healthy eating and physical activity behaviors.
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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https://med.stanford.edu/stanfordyouthcoaching.html
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8 lessons
50 minutes
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