It’s okay. It’s normal. At some point in time everyone with diabetes needs more ideas, more hope and more help with how to lower glucose levels. I know. I’ve had diabetes for 33 years and am a seasoned diabetic educator and dietitian. And even this veteran sometimes needs help. (...
The American Foundation for the Blind has just put up a diabetes guide. Ann S.Williams, PhD, RN, CDE, a nurse with 20 years of experience as a diabetes educator, much of that experience in blindness rehabilitation settings, wrote it. The URL is ...
Certification as a diabetes educator (CDE) by the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators (NCBDE) is one way a health professional can demonstrate mastery of a specific body of knowledge, and this certification has become an accepted credential in the diabetes community (86). An additi...