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Department: Patient Education - Diabetes FTE: 1.00 Full Time Shift: Days Position Summary: Assess, plan, develop, implement and evaluate clinical and non-clinical educational programs for HSC Operational Components.
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Certified Diabetes Educator by the National Board for Diabetes Educators preferred. Responsibilities include all outpatient services and community education programs; along with being responsible for the management, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of the Diabetes Self-Management Program.
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EDUCATION PLAN - Identify educational needs and issues of the Patients; work with the Diabetes Education Coordinator and or Medical Director in area to support educational plans. Assess, plan, develop, implement and evaluate clinical and non-clinical diabetes educational programs for HSC Operational Components.
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Please note: This position requires a Certified Educator specializing in Diabetes Management credentialed from the National Certification and a Licensed Registered Nurse credentialed from the Florida Board of Nursing obtained prior to hire date.
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The practice currently has 1 endocrinologist, as well as a dietitian, an NP, a diabetes educator, and a full support staff. The majority of patients are referred for diabetes and thyroid issues, but a full spectrum of conditions are treated in this office.
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Liaises with and serves as the primary point of contact (POC) with referring/managing physicians, education team members, and Diabetes Center medical directors to identify diabetes education and management goals and clinical alternatives to improve patient status.
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Syracuse Registered Nurses Full-time Opening on: Jan 27 2023 Joslin Diabetes Center State of New York TH Staff Associate, NSSL4 68627 UUP (State University Professional Services Unit) Job Summary: The Diabetes Nurse Educator assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates the patient centered diabetes education program at the SUNY Upstate Joslin Affiliate.
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National Certification as a Certified Diabetes Educator through National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators required within two years of employment. The Diabetes Care and Nutrition Specialist will work as part of a team of Registered Nurses, Dietitians and Providers, in a clinic setting, to provide complete Diabetic and nutrition care for our patients.
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Coordinates the diabetes education plan with other team members, and acts as liaison to the primary nurse and physician. Provides diabetes nutrition education activities for inpatients, outpatients, and individuals and groups of patients with diabetes ranging in age from adolescence to adulthood.
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The Registered Nurse Diabetes Educator utilizes the knowledge basis of nursing education and experience in order to deliver Diabetes Education using the nursing process according to hospital policies, procedures and protocols.
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Professional up to date credentials and/or certifications are mandatory: i.e. Certified Diabetes Educator (CDCES), Registered Dietitian (RD), or Registered Nurse (RN)State licensure is mandatory as required.
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Coordinates the care services for patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma in accordance with established clinic policies and procedures, objectives, quality improvement activities, safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
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Diabetes Nurse for the Diabetes Management Program Clinic. JOB TITLE: Registered Nurse / Health Educator. with the Diabetes team: physician, diabetes coordinator, and other members to.
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The position will require an RN; experience with women's health, diabetes, and/or cardiology are preferred; this is a grant funded position from the Georgia Department of Public Health. The Nurse Educator position will provide care coordination between patient and provider, health education, and monitoring of maternal chronic conditions.
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The Diabetes Management Educator provides individual and group diabetes self-management education, conducts community and health professional education related to diabetes, and serves as a resource for the nursing staff relative to diabetes education and basic nursing care of the diabetes patient.
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