
Your diabetes educator will give you tips on taking insulin and teach you how medicine affects your body, including possible side effects. © iStockphoto.com/Brad KillerBy Jenilee Matz, M.P.H., Staff Writer, myOptumHealth
Finding out you have diabetes can be overwhelming. Blood sugar checks, taking insulin, a new diet. Luckily, you don't have to go at it alone. Enter the diabetes educator. A diabetes educator will help you make sense of your diagnosis, and get you on track to good blood sugar control.
What is a diabetes educator?
Diabetes educators are trained, often certified health professionals (called certified diabetes educator or CDE) who help you with day-to-day methods for managing your diabetes. They give you the skills you need to live a healthy lifestyle and take charge of your health. As a result, your blood sugar levels will be better under control.
Your diabetes educator may also be a nurse or a registered dietician. It's possible that he or she can help you with even more aspects of your diabetes care.
Focus on behavior change
The goal of your diabetes educator is to help you learn self-management skills that will lead to good glucose control. Diabetes educators focus on seven key behaviors to get your diabetes in check. They teach you how to:
Types of diabetes educators
There are two types of certification for diabetes educators:
CDEs and BC-ADMs both:
Is a diabetes educator for me?
A diabetes educator is a great resource for people with diabetes. If you are newly diagnosed or have trouble controlling your blood sugar, a diabetes educator can help you take charge of your disease.
Your doctor can refer you to a diabetes educator in your area. You may meet one-on-one with an educator or in a group setting. The cost of seeing a diabetes educator may be covered by your health insurance. Check with your insurance company to find out.
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