Collection: CDCES Continuing Education - CBDCE Accepts All Dietitians

Earn with confidence—all courses on this page are eligible for continuing education (CE) credit toward Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) renewal through the Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education (CBDCE).

According to CBDCE requirements, CDCES professionals must complete 75 hours of continuing education (CE) related to diabetes care and education within their five-year renewal cycle. This includes:

  • At least 45 hours from activities provided or approved by a CBDCE-recognized organization, such as the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).
  • Content must be applicable to diabetes prevention, management, education, and/or support.
  • Participation in at least two activities focused on the American Diabetes Association’s Standards of Care in Diabetes is also required within each cycle.

CBDCE recognizes All Dietitians continuing education activities as eligible for formal CE credit.

For a detailed overview of CDCES renewal requirements, please refer to the official CBDCE Continuing Education Handbook.

Whether you're renewing your CDCES credential or expanding your professional expertise in diabetes care, All Dietitians courses offer a reliable, accredited path to maintaining your certification in full compliance with CBDCE standards.