One of the most frequently asked questions about the CDCES Exam is the following:
In this years exam handbook, the CBDCE provided clarification on this high anxiety topic.
Immediately – New diagnostic criteria or specific guidelines impacting diabetes care and education and/or treatment of diabetes which are released nationally and identified as effective immediately may be including in the examination at any time.
One Year – New medical advances, guidelines, or pharmaceuticals will be included in CDCES Exam no sooner than one year after the information is released.
If you have already studied the ADA 2020 Standards of Care, you will be set for the 2021 CDCES Exam. Since there are no new diagnostic criteria or specific guidelines that are dramatically different from the 2020 Standards of Care.
The one exception is that there are updated diabetes management guidelines for the older population as outlined in our Older People Level 2 Course and you can review in the ADA Standards of Care, section 12.
Please see ADA Standards Summary of Revisions for more detailed information on updates for 2021.
Great. Please plan on studying the 2021 ADA Standards of Care, which includes all of the same content as the 2020 Standards with some additions and updates.
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Whether you are new to diabetes or a seasoned expert, you’ll benefit from this virtual conference with the latest research plus critical content that you can immediately apply to your clinical practice.
Entire Program Fee: $399
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Dates: April 15-17
Live Webinar Schedule: All webinars start and end times are in Pacific Standard Time
Program Schedule & Expert Bios
If you are interested in taking the CDCES or BC-ADM exam or are seeking a state of the art review of current diabetes care, this course is for you. Our team of expert faculty has been fine-tuning this course for over fifteen years, and we know what you need. In addition to informative lectures, we also use group activities and case studies to highlight the essential knowledge, skills, and strategies needed to succeed in diabetes education today!
In this course, the same speakers will cover the same content as outlined in the Live Seminar. For more details see our Virtual DiabetesEd Specialist Conference Schedule and Faculty.
Prepare for CDCES or BC-ADM certification or earn hours for renewal.
Come join our Virtual DiabetesEd Specialist Program.
Your registrations include access to all the Online Sessions plus Bonus Courses through December 31st, 2021.
This virtual program includes:
3 day live webinar courses from April 15th-17th (20 CEs) + enrollment in our Bonus Bundle (14.0+ CEs) from now through December 2021.
View full Conference Schedule and Faculty.
Accreditation: Diabetes Education Services is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider 12640, and Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), Provider DI002. Since these programs are approved by the CDR it satisfies the CE requirements for the CDCES regardless of your profession.*
The use of DES products does not guarantee the successful passage of the CDCES exam. CBDCE does not endorse any preparatory or review materials for the CDCES exam, except for those published by CBDCE.
The ADA Standards inform our practice and are critical for certification exams success. We invite you to join our Level 2 course series.
Coach Beverly updates these Level 2 courses throughout the year. Your registration includes the recorded courses and an invitation to the live webinars – see dates below. Please be reassured that the 2020 courses are still accurate and relevant for this years’ exam and your clinical practice.
You can purchase and view all of these courses immediately. With your registration, you are automatically invited to the Live Webinar update.
Each course includes: Video presentation, podcast, handouts and resources. We hope you can join us!
Record Date or Upcoming Date | Topic and Standards of Care |
Feb 2, 2021 | Standards of Care Overview Annual Update All Standards |
2021 | Assessing Coping Skills 1.5 CEs 2021 Includes Standards 1 and 5 | Pop Health & Promoting Well Being |
2021 | Hyperglycemic Crisis 1.0 CEs Standard 15 | Diabetes Care in the Hospital |
2020 | Meds Management for Type 2 – 1.5 CEs Standard 9 | Pharmacologic Approaches to Glycemic Tx |
April 28, 2021 | Critical Assessment of People with Diabetes 2.0 CEs Standard 4 | Comprehensive Medical Eval |
April 21, 2021 | Lower Extremity Assessment 1.5 CEs Standards 11 | Foot Care |
2021 | Older Adults and Diabetes 1.5 CEs Standard 12 |Older Adults |
2020 | Setting up a Successful Diabetes Program 1.5 CEs Standard 5 | Facilitating Behavior Change |
2020 | Microvascular Complications, Eye, Kidney Nerve Disease 1.5 CEs | Standards 11- Micro Complications |
2020 | Women |Diabetes and Pregnancy 1.5 CEs Standards 14 | Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy |
2020 | Hospital and Hyperglycemia 1.5 CEs Standard 15 | Diabetes Care in Hospital |
2020 | Tots to Teens – Diabetes Standards 1.5 CEs Standard 13 | Children and Adolescents |
2020 | Hyperglycemia, Heart & Vessel Disease 1.5 CEs Standards 10 | CV Disease and Risk Management |