Welcome to CBDCE
CURRENT NEWS:
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Looking to apply for the CDCES exam? You'll first need to create an account with CBDCE. Go to the top of any website page > Click Sign In > 'New user? Create an account!' to begin the process.
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2024 Renewals are NOW OPEN - Extended Window is open from 9/16/2024 to 10/15/2024. Renew online in your CDCES account. Having trouble logging in? Do not create a new record; email info@cbdce.org for login assistance. Renewal Handbook for 2024 available - click here to download.
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Current CDCESs: We've moved to a new platform and with that move you'll need to reset your password to access your CDCES portal. If you are unable to login with your email, it could be that we have a different email address on file with your CDCES. In this case, please do not create a record and contact info@cbdce.org for login assistance.
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The 2024 CDCES Scholarship Program application window is now closed. See the list of awardees here. the 2025 application window will open in mid-March 2025. Learn more here.
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November 2023 Update: To address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the ability of health professionals pursuing the CDCES credential to accrue practice experience in diabetes care and education (DCE), the CBDCE Board of Directors has approved moving the temporary changes to the professional practice requirement relating to DCE for initial certification to permanent state. Learn more about what changed in our Pandemic Impact Certification Statement.
The CDCES credential is held by registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, registered dietitian nutritionists, pharmacists, physicians, PAs, and other health professionals on the diabetes care and education team.
Certification Renewal
The 2024 CDCES renewal window is open. If you are renewing this year, you can place your application online through the CDCES portal. The final window closes on December 31, 2024.
Each quarter CBDCE will spotlight a current CDCES to acknowledge and promote the value of being a CDCES.
CDCES Directory
Diagnosed with diabetes? Partner with a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) to better manage diabetes and improve health outcomes. Find a CDCES in the directory!