THINGS YOU'LL DO:
- Help patients monitor their blood sugar
- Minimize diabetic nerve damage
- Give nutritional therapy
- Teach proper diet, exercise, and lifestyle
YOUR JOB CHARACTERISTICS:
- Structured
- Patient-facing
- Research-oriented
How to get there:
To become a diabetes nurse, your first step is to become a registered nurse and then work as a nurse in a facility that specializes in treating diabetes. You will need at least 500 hours of working in a diabetic clinic or facility and your Master of Science in nursing before you can apply to receive your Advanced Diabetes Management Certification through American Association of Diabetes Educators.
Growth outlook:
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing diseases in the country, so the demand for diabetes nurses is expected to grow very quickly, as much as 39%!
Salary:
The median salary for a diabetes nurse is $75,000.
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