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Diabetes Management - Advanced Certification Eligibility Criteria

This is a Computer-Based Test (CBT)

Credential Awarded
  Nurse Practitioner & Clinical Nurse Specialist: BC-ADM
    (Board Certified—Advanced Diabetes Management)
  Dietitian: RD,BC-ADM
(Registered Dietician, Board Certified—Advanced Diabetes Management)
  Pharmacist: RPh,BC-ADM
(Registered Pharmacist, Board Certified—Advanced Diabetes Management)

Description of Practice
The Advanced Diabetes Management health care professional has an advanced degree as either a Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Practitioner, Registered Dietitian, or Registered Pharmacist and is able to:

  1. perform complete and/or focused assessments;
  2. recognize and prioritize complex data in order to identify needs of patients with diabetes
    across the life span
  3. provide therapeutic problem-solving, counseling, and regimen adjustments

The scope of advanced diabetes practice includes management skills such as medication adjustment, medical nutrition therapy, exercise planning, counseling for behavior management, and psychosocial issues. Attaining optimal metabolic control may include treatment and monitoring of acute and chronic complications. The depth of knowledge and competence in advanced clinical practice and diabetes skills affords an increased complexity of decision making, which expands the traditional discipline specific practice. Research, publications, mentoring, and continuing professional development are expected skill sets.

Eligibility Criteria
All requirements must be completed prior to application for the examination.

For Clinical Nurse Specialist/Nurse Practitioner
  Hold a current, active RN license in a state or territory of the United States or the
    professional, legally recognized equivalent in another country
     
  Hold licensure, registration and/or certification as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse
    practitioner
     
  Within 48 months prior to applying for this certification exam, complete a minimum of 500
    clinical practice hours in advanced diabetes management after licensure and/or certification as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner. Complete the enclosed Advanced Diabetes Management Board Certification Examination Validation of Clinical Practice form.
     
  OR
     
  Hold a current, active RN license in a state or territory of the United States
    or the professional, legally recognized equivalent in another country.
     
  Hold a master's, post-master's, or doctoral degree from a clinical nurse specialist or
    nurse practitioner advanced diabetes management program accredited by the Commission on the Collegiate of Nursing Education (CCNE) or the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). A minimum of 500 faculty supervised clinical hours in the CNS or NP Advanced Diabetes Management role and specialty must be included in the educational program. The Advanced Diabetes CNS and NP graduate program must include course work in:
   
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advanced health assessment
   
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advanced pharmacology
   
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advanced pathophysiology
   
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NPs must also have health promotion and disease prevention, and
   
differential diagnosis and disease management
     
Important Note: Check with your state board of nursing to determine if this certification meets state licensure requirement as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner.
     
For Registered Dietitians
  Hold a current, active Dietitian registration in a state or territory of the United States or the
    professional, legally recognized equivalent in another country.
     
  Hold a Master's or higher degree in a clinically relevant area, such as Nutrition,
    Public Health, Education (Med), Exercise, Sports Nutrition, Counseling, or Gerontology.
     
  Within 48 months prior to applying this certification exam, complete a minimum of 500
    hours of clinical practice in advanced clinical diabetes management after obtaining registration as a Dietitian. Complete the enclosed Advanced Diabetes Management Board Certification Examination Validation of Clinical Practice form.
       
For Registered Pharmacists
  Hold a current, active Pharmacist registration in a state or territory of the United States or 
    the professional, legally recognized equivalent in another country.
     
  Hold a Master's or higher degree in Pharmacy or currently practicing in a state that
    recognizes collaborative diabetes clinical practice.
     
  Within 48 months prior to applying this certification exam, complete a minimum of
    500 hours of clinical practice in advanced clinical diabetes management after obtaining registration as a Pharmacist. Complete the enclosed Advanced Diabetes Management Board Certification Examination Validation of Clinical Practice form.
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