Endocrinologist: Diagnoses and treats diabetes and other endocrine diseases, and develops personalized treatment plans.
Diabetes Educator: Instructs patients on blood glucose monitoring, diet adjustment, and medication use in hospitals or communities.
Dietitian / Nutritionist: Designs personalized meal plans to help patients control blood glucose through diet.
Diabetes Health Manager: Provides personalized health services, maintains patient records, and implements rehabilitation programs.
Diabetes Care Nurse: Conducts routine check-ups, monitors blood glucose, and participates in developing management plans.
Diabetes Specialist (e.g., in pharmacies): Assists with diabetes patient management, sales guidance, follow-up, and medication education in stores.
Health Management Manager (Diabetes Specialty): Assists doctors in outpatient services, communicates with patients online, performs triage, and manages consulting rooms.
These positions generally require a background in medicine, nursing, nutrition, or related fields. Some require professional licenses (such as licensed pharmacist, registered nurse).