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Evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, prediabetes, weight management challenges, and related comorbidities.
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Conduct comprehensive patient interviews and gather detailed medical, psychosocial, and lifestyle histories.
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Perform blood draws and collect other necessary specimens for lab testing.
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Conduct and interpret point-of-care testing, including A1c, glucose testing, and others.
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Order and interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests, then develop individualized, actionable care plans.
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Provide comprehensive health coaching and education on self-monitoring, nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, medication adherence, and at-home care.
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Maintain accurate, up-to-date clinical documentation including assessments, interventions, and patient progress notes.
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Communicate clearly with patients, families, and caregivers about care plans and health status.
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Collaborate with local providers and specialists (e.g., pharmacy, cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology, optometry, podiatry) to coordinate care as needed.
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Stay current with clinical guidelines from ADA, AACE, AHA, ACC, AND, KDIGO, and other leading organizations.
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Remain proficient with digital solutions, including electronic health records (EHRs), remote monitoring tools, patient apps, decision support systems, medical devices, and emerging AI technologies.
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Help develop and improve internal workflows, protocols, tools, and the overall patient experience.
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Participate in hiring, training, and mentoring new clinical team members.
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Support community outreach and marketing, including presence at events, social media engagement, and potential appearances in local media.