[1][2] The CDE is an asset for those who need to learn the tools and skills necessary to control their blood sugar and avoid long-term complications due to hyperglycemia.
Unlike an endocrinologist, the CDE can spend as much time with a patient as is needed for education and emotional support.
Types of education they can provide patients includes glycemic targets, teachings for using an insulin pen, blood glucometer, or continuous glucose monitoring machines, and the types of foods to eat and avoid.
Typically the CDE is also a nurse, dietitian, clinical nutrition professional, exercise physiologist, pharmacist, or social worker who has further specialized in diabetes education and care management.
CDEs can work independently for health clinics, medical practices, pharmacies, and for companies that provide diabetes education.