Results of the ADEA CDE Education Review Survey
In 2020 the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) began conducting an end-to-end education review to re-examine the education a Credentialled...
The Perceptions and Impact of a Health Professional Mentoring Program for Multidisciplinary Diabetes Educators in Australia: A Quantitative Study
Aims: The purpose of the project was to explore the perceptions of participants who completed the Australian Diabetes...
Supporting newly qualified diabetes nurses achieve credentialling and experience across tertiary, secondary and primary diabetes care settings: Diabetes Tasmania’s Internship Program.
Worldwide the prevalence of diabetes has risen from 4.7% in 1980 to 8.5% in 2014. 1 The number of adults with diabetes increased from 108...
Getting the most from your ADEA membership
In 2017, the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) conducted its biannual membership survey which was designed to understand members’...
ADEA Indigenous Educational Pathways Project and Credentialling for Aboriginal Health Workers and Aboriginal Health Practitioners
The ADEA recognises the need to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living with diabetes.
...National Competencies for Credentialled Diabetes Educators in Australia
Review and future planning
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