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Initiating DSMES Referrals at Critical Time 4—When Transitions in Life and Care Occur
A Guide for Communicating with Patients and Implementing Team Care.
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Initiating DSMES Referrals at Critical Time 2—Annually and/or When Not Meeting Treatment Targets
A Guide for Communicating with Patients and Implementing Team Care.
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Initiating DSMES Referrals at Critical Time 1— at Diagnosis
A Guide for Communicating with Patients and Implementing Team Care.
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Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (Dsmes) Services
Support your patients by referring them to ADA recognized DSMES services that will answer their questions about diabetes and help your patients gain knowledge, skills, and confidence to live a long and healthy life with diabetes.
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Managing Your Diabetes Starts With Education
Managing Your Diabetes Starts with Education. Get the information and support you need.
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Managing Cardiovascular Risk in People Living With Diabetes: Shared Decision-making Discussion Guide andApproaches for Developing a Successful Treatment Plan
This guide emphasizes a treatment plan with all patients with T2D and their caregivers first to improve their chanes of successfully starting and continuing guideline-directed management and therapy.
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Diabetes Self-Management Education Referral
Diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) services offer a series of sessions with a diabetes educator who will empower you to find practical solutions that fit your personal needs to self-manage your diabetes.
Podcast
2019 Episode 7 – Benefits of Diabetes Educator Referrals
Diabetes education has positive effects not only on psychosocial and behavioral aspects of diabetes care, but also known to be a cost-effective treatment by reducing hospital readmissions and lowered risk for complications. Yet, many patients often do not receive DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support) referrals. Listen to Nancy D’Hondt, a certified diabetes educator and registered pharmacist, Dr. Lillian Khor, a cardiologist and Dr. Jay Shubrook, an osteopathic family physician, discuss how they work with CDEs and the benefits found from referring patients to diabetes self-management programs and a certified diabetes educator.  
30 min