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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Staff Nurse -Registered Nurse Certified Diabetes Educator for the Department of Medicine – Endocrinology within Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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Be a Registered Dietitian with at least 5 years of clinical experience and as a Certified Diabetes Educator (Diabetes Educator Certification required) Will consider CDCES eligible candidates.
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Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, and working closely with nursing staff, physicians, dieticians, case managers, physical therapists, the diabetes nurse educator will assess, plan, implement, document, and evaluate educational instructions and outcomes given in a self-management directed program of diabetes education.
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The Diabetes Educator provides education and counseling to clients with diabetes. Will be providing community-based Diabetes education and prevention in the Pottstown Hospital Service area.
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Assists diabetes educator/coordinator in maintaining a monthly calendar of Diabetes Control and Prevention (DCP) events both for outreach and clinical. Assist the diabetes educator/coordinator in Coordinating all preventive care for the diabetic patients, including, but not limited to annual labs, EKG, retinal eye exams, dental exams, etc.
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The Pediatric Diabetes Nurse Educator is responsible for but not limited to participating in the development implementation and evaluation of the Pediatric Diabetes Program. The goal of the Pediatric Diabetes Nurse Patient Educator is to meet the needs of patients in order to optimize clinical and resource outcomes and to monitor the effectiveness of the plan and its outcome.
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Certified Diabetes Educator/Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and/or Board Certified Advanced Diabetes Management achieved or in process and near completion.
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Job Title Certified Diabetes Educator: Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism. Department MED Endocrine & Diabetes Div. Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate (Soybean Tissue Culture, Transformation, Gene Editing, and Molecular Genetics.
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The main goal for the Diabetes Education Specialist is to equip the patient with knowledge and tools needed to manage his or her disease and to work collaboratively with the entire health care team including primary care physician, specialists, educators, nurses, and others.
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Licenses/Certifications Required at Date of Hire: If employed in the diabetes program a c ertification as Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Coach or obtained within 3 months of hire. Job Summary: Under general supervision, the Case Worker - Health Educator uses advanced skills gained through training and experience to provide specialized educational counseling services within an assigned functional area.
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The Diabetes Education Specialist serves as an expert and resource for patients and health care providers in the area of diabetes self-management assessment, education, and follow up. Utilizes expertise and specialized training and skill in both diabetes care and health education to independently facilitate small group education for Dignity Health Medical Foundation Diabetes Self-Management Education program following established curricula developed by the program Diabetes Education Specialists.
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HCA Healthcare Co-Founder If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Diabetes Educator PRN opening. Job Summary and QualificationsAs a Diabetes Educator at our facility you will have the opportunity to be both a nutrition professional and a caregiver, leading a hard-working and compassionate team that is so vital for the day-to-day functions of our hospital.
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Must be a Certified Diabetes Educator or working toward certification in diabetes education within provisional period. Job Summary: The Diabetes Educator identifies patient needs and priorities for education used on assessment for pediatric patient population.
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Infrastructure includes clinical support for primary care providers including onsite lab services, pharmacy, radiology, diabetes educator, social work, community health workers, psychologist, chiropractor, acupuncturist and nutritionist.
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Diabetes Nurse for the Diabetes Management Program Clinic. JOB TITLE: Registered Nurse / Health Educator [Full -Time] with the Diabetes team: physician, diabetes coordinator, and other members to.
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