To thrive as a Diabetes Advocate, you need a strong understanding of diabetes management, patient education, and healthcare resources, often supported by relevant health education or counseling credentials. Experience with electronic health records (EHRs), patient tracking systems, and sometimes certification as a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) is valuable. Excellent interpersonal skills, empathy, active listening, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly make candidates stand out. These skills are crucial for effectively supporting individuals with diabetes, empowering patients, and facilitating coordination with healthcare providers.