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Welcome to the summer 2026 issue of touchREVIEWS in Endocrinology. In this issue, we bring together articles that reflect the evolving complexity of endocrine and metabolic disease, while highlighting the growing importance of patient-centred care, translational science and interdisciplinary management. We open the issue with a timely commentary by Huajing Ni et al., which examines […]

Guidelines for the practice of diabetes education

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Published Online: Jun 6th 2011
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Article

DISEASE/CONDITION(S)
* Type 1 diabetes mellitus
* Type 2 diabetes mellitus

GUIDELINE CATEGORY
Counseling
Evaluation
Management
Prevention

CLINICAL SPECIALTY
Endocrinology
Family Practice
Internal Medicine
Nursing
Nutrition
Preventive Medicine

INTENDED USERS
Advanced Practice Nurses
Allied Health Personnel
Dietitians
Health Care Providers
Health Plans
Hospitals
Managed Care Organizations
Nurses
Patients
Pharmacists
Physician Assistants

DISEASE/CONDITION(S)
* Type 1 diabetes mellitus
* Type 2 diabetes mellitus

GUIDELINE CATEGORY
Counseling
Evaluation
Management
Prevention

CLINICAL SPECIALTY
Endocrinology
Family Practice
Internal Medicine
Nursing
Nutrition
Preventive Medicine

INTENDED USERS
Advanced Practice Nurses
Allied Health Personnel
Dietitians
Health Care Providers
Health Plans
Hospitals
Managed Care Organizations
Nurses
Patients
Pharmacists
Physician Assistants
Physicians
Public Health Departments
Social Workers
GUIDELINE OBJECTIVE(S)
To increase access to diabetes self-management education and training DSME/T) and achieve better patient care by:

  1. Delineating the roles of the multiple levels of diabetes educators
  2. Suggesting a career path for diabetes educators
  3. Clarifying the contribution that can be made by individuals who have the knowledge, capability, diversity and language skills needed to address diabetes self-management and support in a variety of settings
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