Erin M Alving, ARNP
Endocrinology and Diabetes, Insulin Resistance Clinic, Type 2 Diabetes
On staff since November 1999
Research Center: Center for Clinical and Translational Research
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Erin is one of the best providers I can ask for as a type 1 diabetes patient. She is always there when I need an answer in an emergency. As I was new to the US health system she helped me getting my medicine on time for vacation override. From the very first appointment, I was impressed by the thoroughness with which Erin approached my case. The attention to detail, willingness to listen to my concerns, and dedication to finding the best possible solutions have been nothing short of remarkable. She has consistently gone above and beyond to ensure that I am well-informed, comfortable, and actively involved in making decisions about my healthcare. I have always felt valued as a patient, and their willingness to address any questions or concerns I may have has further strengthened our patient-doctor relationship. Me and my parents are always thankful to Erin the way she approaches with the patient. I would highly recommend her to anyone in the world.
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Erin is wonderful. She has been treating my son since he was 1 1/2 years old. She is supportive, understanding, caring and she is knowledgeable on issues related to T1D like Celiac and Hypothyroidism. My 5 year old and I strongly recommend Erin we love her.
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Other Publications
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Yi-Frazier JP, Yaptangco M, Semana S, Buscaino E, Thompson V, Cochrane K, Tabile M, Alving E, Rosenberg ARThe association of personal resilience with stress, coping, and diabetes outcomes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes: Variable- and person-focused approaches.
24271691 Journal of health psychology, 2013 Nov 21
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Overview
- Board Certification(s)
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Nurse Practitioner, Pediatrics
Diabetes and Education Specialist
- Medical/Professional School
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University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, WA - Research Focus Area
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Translational Research