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CDE logo, style guide and NDSS registration

Diabetes education is a specialty field of practice and the Credentialled Diabetes Educator® (CDE) certification identifies the health care professional appropriately qualified to provide diabetes education. The CDE certification provides assurance to people living with, or at risk of, diabetes – as well as their families, carers and health care providers – that they will receive quality diabetes education and advice.

The CDE® credential is an ADEA registered trademark allowing ADEA to determine its criteria and application. Recognition as a CDE is valuable. It’s ADEA’s assurance to people with diabetes, their families and health care providers that they can expect a quality diabetes education consultation.

How to get your CDE logo

ADEA urges all CDEs to proudly display and promote the CDE logo! Frame your CDE certificate and hang it in your office. Use the CDE logo on your business cards and stationery.

In return, ADEA asks that you make sure you use the CDE logo in accordance with the ADEA CDE Style Guide:

  1. Please read: CDE logo guidelines (PDF – 0.24MB)
  2. Fill in this form: Agreement to use CDE logo

To obtain the CDE logo for use by printers, please read the CDE logo guidelines and fill in the Agreement form. Once ADEA receives notification that you have completed the survey, you will be sent the logo file by email.

 

NDSS Registration for CDEs

Current credentialled CDEs are eligible to register people with diabetes to the NDSS, as well as complete change of circumstance forms.

ADEA sends updates of member CDE status every two weeks directly to NDSS.

If you are a new CDE and would like to initiate NDSS provider registration, you can complete the provider registration form and send it directly to NDSS.

Download and complete the form: NDSS Provider Registration Form

CDE logo, style guide and NDSS registration

Diabetes education is a specialty field of practice and the Credentialled Diabetes Educator® (CDE) certification identifies the health care professional appropriately qualified to provide diabetes education. The CDE certification provides assurance to people living with, or at risk of, diabetes – as well as their families, carers and health care providers – that they will receive quality diabetes education and advice.

The CDE® credential is an ADEA registered trademark allowing ADEA to determine its criteria and application. Recognition as a CDE is valuable. It’s ADEA’s assurance to people with diabetes, their families and health care providers that they can expect a quality diabetes education consultation.

How to get your CDE logo

ADEA urges all CDEs to proudly display and promote the CDE logo! Frame your CDE certificate and hang it in your office. Use the CDE logo on your business cards and stationery.

In return, ADEA asks that you make sure you use the CDE logo in accordance with the ADEA CDE Style Guide:

  1. Please read: CDE logo guidelines (PDF – 0.24MB)
  2. Fill in this form: Agreement to use CDE logo

To obtain the CDE logo for use by printers, please read the CDE logo guidelines and fill in the Agreement form. Once ADEA receives notification that you have completed the survey, you will be sent the logo file by email.

 

NDSS Registration for CDEs

Current credentialled CDEs are eligible to register people with diabetes to the NDSS, as well as complete change of circumstance forms.

ADEA sends updates of member CDE status every two weeks directly to NDSS.

If you are a new CDE and would like to initiate NDSS provider registration, you can complete the provider registration form and send it directly to NDSS.

Download and complete the form: NDSS Provider Registration Form