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October 16, 2024

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SC CTSI Partners with SCCLH to Launch Project Dulce, a Comprehensive Diabetes Management Program

The Community Engagement Core at the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute (SC CTSI), in collaboration with the Southern California Center for Latino Health (SCCLH), launched Project Dulce on July 12, 2024, an evidence-based diabetes management program developed by the Scripps Whittier Institute. The series of four sessions, held every Friday in July, was introduced at Plaza Comunitaria Sinaloa, in Pacoima, California.


This launch follows the participation of members from SC CTSI and SCCLH, along with community health workers, in the three-day Project Dulce training program conducted by the Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute in February 2024. The training was designed to equip community health workers with the skills needed to effectively deliver evidence-based research on diabetes to their communities…

 

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