Educator 1-Diabetes AMB: Diabetes Treatment Center-LLUMC (Temporary)
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AMB: Diabetes Treatment Center-LLUMC (TEMPORARY)- Part-Time, Days Job Summary: The Educator-Diabetes is a Registered Nurse (RN) that serves as a clinical expert and demonstrates advanced knowledge of pre-diabetes, type1, type 2 and secondary diabetes treatment and management. Provides patient-centered whole person care and education for inpatients admitted to Loma Linda University Medical Center, East Campus Hospital and Surgical Hospital and also for outpatients served at the Diabetes Treatment Center. Works closely with the Director and Medical Director to acquire and maintain American Diabetes Association (ADA) recognition for outpatient diabetes education program and Diabetes Prevention Program recognized by the Centers for Disease Control. Advances the DTC as a center of excellence and resource providing cutting-edge diabetes prevention and care to the internal and external community of healthcare providers and patients. Performs duties within RN scope of practice and in accordance with policies, procedures, standards of practice and regulatory requirements. Responds to patient referrals and effectively manages a multidimensional caseload ensuring high-risk diabetic patients are prioritized appropriately. Continually expands knowledge base and stays current with evolving best practices, clinical practice guidelines, diabetes medications, disease state, patient tools and technology. Utilizes disease-specific knowledge base and the nursing process (assessment, planning, and intervention, evaluation) independently to evaluate patient and caregiver level of understanding of diabetes, treatment, complications and self-management of the disease. Confers with applicable healthcare team members to develop an individualized education plan with learning objectives that support patient and caregiver engagement and confidence to self-manage diabetes on a day-to-day basis. Provides individual and group patient and caregiver education that aligns with current American Diabetes Association (ADA) curriculum and includes, but is not limited to: medication management (insulin and non-insulin injections and oral medications), glucometer training, continuous glucose monitoring and data download, clinical signs and symptoms of hypo and hyperglycemia and appropriate responses, A1c lab tests results and glycemic control significance, coping with the disease and managing risk factors and community resources such as outpatient Diabetes Treatment Center and support groups. Promotes lifestyle modification and behavior changes that prevent short and long term complications related to diabetes. Establishes a credible and dependable working relationship with healthcare providers and serves as a resource for diabetes education and self-management of disease. Functions within the expectations of an accomplished professional nurse and meets nursing excellence standards to achieve and maintain Magnet Recognition as outlined by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Excels in implementing new knowledge, innovations and improvements in practice to enhance the patient experience and clinical outcomes. Performs other duties as needed. Our mission is to continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ. Our core values are compassion, excellence, humility, integrity, justice, teamwork and wholeness. |