
A Clinical diabetes nurse specialist provides consultation on cases of innate and acquired diabetes. The most common work activities – discerning cases of prospective and fully-fledged diabetes; share diabetes-related treatment, monitoring adherence to the treatment; educating patients and their family members on diabetes-related care; underscoring the significance of pertinent lifestyle changes; chairing support groups for afflicted individuals; adhering to all prescribed guidelines; and strengthening existing multidisciplinary networks. The most sought-after skills are – well-honed interpersonal and triaging abilities; excellent verbal and written communication skills; compassionate and change-inspiring disposition; and demonstrable experience as a certified diabetes educator.
Clinical Support
Diabetic care
Diabetic lifestyle planning
Teamwork and Collaboration
Flexible and Adaptable
Delineating the roles and responsibilities of the multiple levels of diabetes educators and diabetes paraprofessionals