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Certified Diabetes Care And Education Specialist (CDCES) Exam Pathway 2025 2026 Version - Enhance Your Learning With 600 Strategic Practice Sets - cover

Certified Diabetes Care And Education Specialist (CDCES) Exam Pathway 2025 2026 Version - Enhance Your Learning With 600 Strategic Practice Sets

Brittany Deaton

Maison d'édition: Tektime

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Synopsis

Prepare with confidence using this comprehensive guide tailored to the latest 2025/2026 Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist exam standards. Whether you're a nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, or healthcare professional, this book delivers focused content, strategies, and realistic practice to help you succeed on your first attempt.

Key Features:
Fully updated to reflect the 2025/2026 CDCES exam blueprint, covering all core content areas including pathophysiology, assessment, interventions, monitoring, and professional practice.

600 exam-style practice questions with detailed answer explanations to boost content mastery and testing confidence.

In-depth coverage of critical topics such as diabetes medications, nutrition therapy, behavior change theories, technology in diabetes care, and chronic complications.

Simplified summaries of clinical guidelines, patient education strategies, and cultural competence considerations.

Structured for self-paced learning with clear section divisions, review checkpoints, and application-focused content.

Why This Guide Stands Out:
Designed specifically for aspiring CDCES candidates—no filler or outdated material.

Helps reduce test anxiety with strategies for time management, multiple-choice navigation, and scenario analysis.

Ideal for both self-study and structured review programs, including CE-eligible professionals.

Developed by experts in diabetes care and education with years of certification exam insight.

What You’ll Gain:
Strong foundational knowledge across all CDCES exam content domains

Confidence through repeated, realistic practice

Clear understanding of evidence-based diabetes care strategies

The tools to pass the CDCES exam and advance your professional role in diabetes education
Disponible depuis: 31/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 168 pages.

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