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Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) or Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management. Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) or Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management. Graduate of accredited college with bachelors and/or master’s degree with a major in dietetics or nutrition.
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Certification as Diabetes Educator or current pursuit of certification. Participates in the orientation and development of personnel assigned to providing diabetes education. One (1) year of diabetes education knowledge and counseling skills.
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Certified Diabetes Educator. Provides individualized nutrition assessment, diagnostic therapy and counseling services for the purpose of diabetes self-management. Certified Diabetes Educator.
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May serve as a Diabetes Educator as well as program Quality Coordinator. Must be willing to work through the pathway to becoming a Certified Diabetes Care Education Specialist (CDCES) and maintains certification.
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In accordance with the mission and philosophy of Dignity Health, the diabetes educator at Sequoia Hospital is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and accountability for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care for patients and their families.
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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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Duties: The Diabetes Care & Education Specialist utilizes Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) guidelines, regulatory standards, and evidence-based medicine to assesses and document patient's nutritional needs based on pre-collected screening risk data by the patient’s physician, inpatient RN Diabetes Educators or RD, implements care plans and counsels patients (and family members) utilizing standard protocols, reviews patient care plans, and may act as clinical instructor for dietetic interns.
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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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Certified Diabetes Educator, Certified Nutrition Support Dietitian or special certifications through the American Dietetic Association desired but not required. About us: Flowers Hospital is a 235-bed healthcare facility offering inpatient, outpatient, medical, surgical, diagnostic and emergency care for the Wiregrass community.
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The Diabetes Technologies and Care Coordinator’s (Joslin Clinic Education department) primary responsibility is to perform all administrative aspects of the Diabetes Technology program (Program) which includes Insulin Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems.
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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) Certified Diabetes Educator (CDCES) is strongly preferred.
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As a Patient Educator-Diabetes (Registered Dietitian) at Samaritan Health Services, you will play a crucial role in the care of our patients. Certification as a Diabetes Educator (CDCES) within three (3) years of hire required.
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The Certified Diabetes Educator serves as an expert in the areas of routine and complex diabetes education and self-management skills as it applies to patients with diabetes of all ages.
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A Registered Nurse or Registered Dietitian who is also a certified diabetes educator, or who is eligible to become a certified diabetes educator. Certification as a Diabetes Educator preferred.
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Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist” (CDCES) required. Current BLS certificate required, BLS Instructor preferred. Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist” (CDCES) required.
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