I will quote from the Academy of Certified Diabetes Educators (ACDE) to avoid errors and then consider
comments.
“Mission
Advocate, through support and
awareness, for the professional recognition and advancement of the
certified diabetes educator credential, acknowledging the
credential’s multi-disciplinary composition, through shared
expertise and partnership.
Vision
Recognition of certified diabetes
educators by health professionals, government and the community as
the expert standard of education and care of people living with
diabetes, through raising standards, innovation and awareness.
Purpose
The Academy is organized exclusively
for education, scientific and advocacy purposes to support the
provision of Diabetes Self-Management Education/Training (DSME/T)
provided by Certified Diabetes Educators.”
The mission is laudable, but nothing
new. Now the vision would be more valuable if there wasn't so few
CDEs. They serve mostly people with type 1 diabetes which is great,
but they serve very few people with type 2 diabetes because there are
too few CDEs to manage this.
The purpose of the ACDE may give us
some insight into the organization and the word “exclusively” may
be what we need to pay attention to, as this is the motto of another
organization that is working hard to promote their being exclusive to
the detriment of other professionals. The other disturbing fact in
the purpose is DSME/T. This means that they are not recognizing the
change to Diabetes Self-Management Education/Support (DSME/S). This
was developed by a Task Force from the American Association of
Diabetes Educators (AADE) and the American Diabetes Association
(ADA).
For the ACDE to ignore this means more
mandates, mantras, less education, and probably little or no support.
To ignore these national standards has me concerned.
The membership categories is also of
concern. I will quote them to avoid confusion on my part.
"ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP in
the Academy is open to healthcare professionals who are certified by
and in good standing with the National Certification Board for
Diabetes Educators.
ASSOCIATE/EMERGING EDUCATOR
MEMBERSHIP in the Academy is open to healthcare
professionals holding a current, active, unrestricted license,
registration, or certification from the United States or its
territories, or a master’s degree or higher in social work from a
United States college or university accredited by a nationally
recognized regional accrediting body and who do not meet the
requirements for Active Membership.
AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP in
the Academy is open to individuals who provide products and/or
services related to the provision of DSME/T who do not meet the
requirements for Active or Associate Membership.
STUDENT MEMBERSHIP in
the Academy is open to those individuals currently enrolled in an
accredited higher education program leading to a degree in one of the
NCBDE recognized disciplines or graduate degrees. After one year
following graduation from an accredited higher education program,
student members must transfer membership to either Associate or
Affiliate Membership."
The exclusive requirements I feel will
be the downfall of the ACDE and the AADE should be a better
education/support organization once they have the non-licensed
category of peer-to-peer groups helping them. People with diabetes
helping other people with diabetes should be a success. I believe
this as I see this in our support group and we have no training.
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