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Diabetes Education

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Clarybt
Joined Oct 1, 2008

I am an RN, CDE. Have 28 years of RN experience and 15 of Certified Diabetes Educator. If anyone has questions about Diabetes they should take classes with educators, specially in a place that is certified by the ADA. I will be happy to answer any questions about diabetes here on this forum as well. I am not a diabetic myself but I love what I do and I love to help people live a healthier life.

Clarissa B. Bellon RN, CDE

Posted on October 1, 2008 12:09
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JL
Joined Oct 1, 2008
Hello, As a diabetes educator of 12 years experience I endorse what Clarissa says. For up to date information on diabetes management it is very important to seek corrent information from a clinician who has the knowledge and skills to assist.Unfortunately there is a lot of misinformation and 'cures' for diabetes that will give people false hope. For our clients we always advise them to seek verification from a credentialled diabetes educator or the Diabetes Association in their state or territory on any 'new' treatments or claims of cures. This not only saves them money but prevents the disappointment. Regards
Posted on October 3, 2008 5:47
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