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Conflict of Interest Statement

Conflict of Interest Statement

Diabetes Education Services recognizes that it must follow all guidelines and criteria regarding vested interest.  Any real or perceived conflict of interest for conference participants must be disclosed. For this purpose, a real or apparent conflict of interest is defined as having a significant financial interest in a product to be discussed directly or indirectly during this presentation; being or having been an employee or a company with such financial interest and/or having had substantial research support of an industry to study the product to be discussed at the presentation.

Diabetes Education Services and its’ employees have no real or perceived conflicts of interest to any pharmaceutical or medical device companies that relate to our presentations, web content or newsletter.

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Accreditation

For more information on accreditation, visit each individual course page in our Online Store and click the “Accreditation” tab.

Our course CE credits are through the following accrediting bodies:

  • ACPE,
  • AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™,
  • ANCC, and
  • CDR

Our CEs count toward the CDCES exam and CDCES / BC-ADM renewal*!

Course credits will continue to count toward the CDCES and BC-ADM certification requirements, and many of our offerings (all of the Standards of Care Intensive courses, plus our Virtual and Live DiabetesEd Training Conferences) fulfill the ADA Standards of Care component required for certification renewal.

The use of DES products does not guarantee the successful passage of the certification exam. CBDCE and ADCES do not endorse any preparatory or review materials for the CDCES or BC-ADM exams, except for those published by CBDCE & ADCES.