Specialties Urology
Published Aug 31, 2001
mia
18 Posts
Hi, I was wondering if any of you could answer a question for me. I am a student nurse who will graduate in December. I am really interested in Hemodialysis. I am also interested in eventually becoming a Certified Diabetes Educator. From what I understand, to get the certification one must provide a certain number of hours of patient diabetes education. Can you do this in Hemodialysis? I know that a large population of patients are on dialysis as a result of diabetes. I was just wondering if I could prepare for my CDE while working as a dialysis nurse. I have tried to contact the American Diabetes Association for a answer but they were very vague. Can anyone provide me with an answer or refer me to a source that could?
Thank you so much for your time!!
Mia:)
annies
40 Posts
Hi Mia,
Have you contacted The National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators? Try http://www.ncbde.org.
Hope this helps,
Annie
RNPAULIE
7 Posts
misti_z
375 Posts
I agree with RNPaulie. I work on a renal floor as well, there is a new grad who recently started in our HD unit and honestly she hates it as a new grad. She is trying very hard to be transfered to our floor.
Start out on the floor, sharpen your assessment skills and then transfer if you still desire.