National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education

CAROLÉ MENSING, RN, MA, CDE (TASK FORCE CHAIR) JACKIE BOUCHER, MS, RD, LD, CDE MARJORIE CYPRESS, MS, C-ANP, CDE KATIE WEINGER, EDD, RN KATHRYN MULCAHY, MSN, RN, CDE PATRICIA BARTA, RN, MPH, CDE GWEN HOSEY, MS, ARNP, CDE WENDY KOPHER, RN, C, CDE, HTP ANDREA LASICHAK, MS, RD, CDE BETTY LAMB, RN, MSN MAVOURNEEN MANGAN, RN, MS, ANP, C, CDE JAN NORMAN, RD, CDE JON TANJA, BS, MS, RPH LINDA YAUK, MS, RD, LD, CDE KIMBERLYDAWN WISDOM, MD, MS CYNTHIA ADAMS, PHD

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