Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-9.9 - Renewal application procedures for programs not recognized by the American Diabetes Association or accredited by the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists/American Association of Diabetes Educators
Every four years, programs shall provide the following information to the department at least 30 days prior to the expiration date.
(1) Name, address and telephone
number of the program, program physician and program coordinator; email address
of the program coordinator; and names of instructional staff and advisory
committee members and copies of current licenses for all Iowa-licensed
professionals.
(2) Identification
of the target population, an estimate of program caseload, and the number of
participants served in the certification period.
(3) A description of goals and objectives,
participant referral mechanism, and means of coordinating between the
community, physicians, and program staff.
(4) A description of the program evaluation
process.
(5) A description of any
changes from the previous application.
(6) A list of new program staff by name,
license number or registration number, and position with the program. New staff
who will serve as primary instructors shall submit documentation of their
training in diabetes as addressed in 9.8(6). New staff serving as supporting
instructors shall submit documentation of their training as addressed in
9.8(7).
(7) Documentation of
continuing education hours accrued since the previous application for current
staff and new staff.
a. All primary
instructors shall complete a minimum of 24 hours of continuing education in
diabetes, diabetes management, or diabetes education within the past four
years.
b. All supporting
instructors shall complete a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education in
diabetes, diabetes management, or diabetes education within the past four
years.
c. The four professionals
required in 9.8(2) to be on the advisory committee shall complete a minimum of
seven hours of continuing education in diabetes within the past four
years.
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