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The primary goal of diabetes education is to provide knowledge and skill training, help individuals identify barriers, facilitate problem-solving and coping skills to achieve effective self-care behavior and behavior change.
Diabetes Educators are health professionals - nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, doctors, exercise physiologists, podiatrists social workers, and many others - who specialize in providing care and education to people with diabetes. Many are also certified diabetes educators (CDE), which means they have met additional care criteria. Diabetes Educators counsel
patients on how to incorporate healthy eating and physical activity
into their life. They also help patients understand how their
medications work, teach them how to monitor their blood glucose to
avoid the risk of complications, and give them the ability to problem
solve and adjust emotionally to
For more information check out the American Association of Diabetes Educators website. Additional Diabetic Educator Information:
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. |