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Md Esa Baker Babu

Certified Diabetes Dietitian Educator
Healthcare Support Occupations - Community and Social Service Occupations - Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
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Talented Certified diabetes educator with strong clinical and interpersonal skills, Self-directed with astute judgment skills, and a high label of personal accountability. is a practice-based credential that indicates experience and mastery in diabetes prevention, care, and management. A certified diabetes educator, also known as a health professional partners with people with diabetes to educate, support, and help them achieve their goals. A registered dietitian, a registered nurse, or a licensed or certified healthcare professional. A certified diabetes educator can work with patients, mentor them, suggest lifestyle and disease management plans, teach about medication and dietary needs, how they reverse their diabetes and coordinate other services. educating patients and their family members on diabetes-related care; underscoring the significance of pertinent lifestyle changes bolstering internal and collaborative advocacy campaigns; and chairing support groups for afflicted individuals. Over 7 years of experience in diabetes education with a reputation for consistently achieving high label of patient satisfaction.

Md Esa Baker’s Career Stories

How did you pick your career? Did you know all along?

*Currently registered as a Diabetes Educator Dietician by the Indo-Vietnam Medical Board, Vietnam. *Able to evaluate patients in the context of their communities flexibility, professional and interpersonal maturity Work collaboratively & independently on assignments and projects. *Diabetes Educator experience, preferably for 7 years frequent sitting, standing, moving about the work area, lifting & carrying 1-10 pounds, pushing/pulling (force) 1-10 pounds, twisting, & reaching above the shoulder Constant walk-level surface, using of arms/wrist, *Manual dexterity (grasping/squeezing), & keyboard operation include exposure to weather, heat, cold, chemicals, etc., unusual shifts, and coordinating inpatient and outpatient diabetic education. *Attend unit patient care conferences Develop and maintain a method of tracking diabetic patient data*Prioritizes workload assignments based on fluctuations in patient and staff needs *And delivers care in a manner that protects and preserves client autonomy, dignity, confidentiality, and rights in a non-judgmental *And non-discriminatory manner that is sensitive to and demonstrates respect for a diverse patient population in hospital and departmental cost containment initiatives and practices *Consistently exhibits behavior and communication skills that demonstrate HealthCare Partners (HCP) commitment to superior customer service, including quality, care, and concern with each and every internal and external customer. *Evaluates, as needed, resource utilization, patient outcomes, patient’s skills in self-care, and patient’s ability and readiness to learn *Counsels and educates individual patients appropriately on diabetes care in conjunction with the patient’s medical provider (medication adjustment, exercise, diet, sick days, etc.)

What is the biggest challenge you had to overcome to get to where you are now professionally? How did you overcome it?

Nothing is challenging for me because i have lots of experience how with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and kidney disease how to control by food. Good healthy food is the best medicine.I already researched in this label.

In layperson terms, what do you actually do at work?

Diabetes Educator Dietitian Jul 2020 - Present Diabetes Natural Care & Cure • Dhaka, Bangladesh *Counsels and educates individual patients appropriately on diabetes care in conjunction with the patient’s medical provider (medication adjustment, exercise, diet, sick days, etc.) *Monitors and evaluates, as needed, resource utilization, patient outcomes, patient’s skills in self-care, and patient’s ability and readiness to learn *Work collaboratively & independently on assignments and private projects in the establishment of an individualized teaching plan *Attend unit patient care conferences *Each patient is guided personally by mobile phone and WhatsApp

When did you get your first Big Break? How did you get it? How did it go?

Since 2015 I have suffered from diabetes for the first time . I am afraid for my future life at that time. But I try to reverse my illness . Daily 16 hours I research online how to get released from diabetes within 2 weeks I found a book named CHAINA STUDY. After reading that book I cured or reversed my diabetes within 60 days. Without medication my sugar super under control I think that is a cure because no one medicine I have not taken the last 8 years, Then I decided I would help the people after three years I researched myself . It was amazing for me and my future life. Now I spend time with my own patients who watch my videos on YouTube Facebook, and LinkedIn. Maximum patients are now medicine-free after their medical tests doctors are also surprised. The doctor asked how is this possible. Under 100/110 almost reading is come every patient those getting insulin and medicine. Now no medicine.

What is the one piece of career advice you wish someone gave you when you were younger?

If you want something in your life my advice continue to do this position with deep, honestly. You will succeed any day if your target and trust are strong.

How did you start building your network?

Many book reading and applied myself then I succeeded.

What is it like when your job gets tough?

I consider myself.

What is the most useful piece of career advice you got as a student, and who gave it to you?

in my perception it would be great to seek advice from people around you but it is better to follow the best advice and learn a new lesson.

When you were a student, did you do anything outside of school to build skills or get knowledge that has helped your career?

Outside school I played football this is my hobby. Nothing else.Exercise and learning is the best knowledge.