The Vizcaína Association of Diabetes premieres new headquarters

HanSolo's profile photo   06/21/2013 4:59 a.m.

The Vizcaína Association of Diabetes premieres new headquarters.
After years struggling to get an easily accessible place for our associative headquarters (we were on a third floor without elevator), we have reached an agreement with the Bizkaia foral deputation to change ourselves to the first floor of the same building where we were.With this we have mainly won that our partners with difficulties to go to our activities now have to upload only a small stretch of stairs.We have also won in meters and therefore in comfort, in facilities (more modern and functional), so that the association is the ideal place to learn about diabetes.Now the Wednesday educator, as well as our clinical psychologist, have their own patient care office, and two training rooms with capacity for 15 and 20 people have been enabled (one of them with a complete projection system), whereAs of September we will give courses, meetings, workshops and all kinds of activities.Also, offices for the two secretaries, another office for meetings that the members of the Board of Directors, file room, waiting room ... in short, an authentic wonder of amplitude, light ... and location, then, then, then, thenWe are still in the heart of Bilbao, in front of the Alhóndiga.

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HanSolo
06/21/2013 4:59 a.m.

ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%

  

But man, if you remove the stairs you will go up the glycosilada: twisted:
that 3 floors at a good pace must go down as 0.0002%
If you put workshops every day the glying lowered spectacularly

Guest rooms, don't you have?
Thus, those from afar we approached quietly.

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DiabetesForo
06/21/2013 1:25 p.m.
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Owash, download the glyd I don't know, but infarctions to the sure partners ... :-)

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HanSolo
06/21/2013 3:58 p.m.

ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%

  

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