Johns Hopkins Diabetes Guide

Patient Education: Curriculum Topics in Diabetes

Nancyellen Brennan, F.N.P., C.D.E.; Rita Rastogi Kalyani, M.D., M.H.S.

DEFINITION

  • Coordinated set of information and educational experiences which include learning outcomes and effective teaching strategies
  • DSME (Diabetes Self Management Education) is a structured and continuous process of learning the knowledge and skills necessary for successful management of diabetes.
  • In the U.S., a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) is a health care professional who has special training in diabetes education, completed 1000 hours of patient education in diabetes, and passed a standardized examination. Other countries are just beginning to develop their own CD programs.

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