Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 40 Hours
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- CONTENT:5
- 1.1Wound Healing Environment: Understanding the factors that influence wound healing, including environmental conditions and patient-specific factors.
- 1.2Assessment and Diagnosis: Conducting thorough assessments to accurately diagnose wounds, considering factors such as wound size, depth, and tissue type.
- 1.3Patient Management: Developing comprehensive treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs, incorporating wound care techniques and interventions.
- 1.4Etiological Considerations: Identifying and addressing the underlying causes of wounds, such as diabetes, vascular disease, or pressure ulcers.
- 1.5Professional Issues: Addressing ethical and legal considerations in wound management, as well as collaborating effectively with interdisciplinary teams and staying abreast of industry best practices and guidelines.
Requirements
- Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral Degree: Candidates must hold a professional degree in healthcare and possess at least three years of clinical wound care experience.
- Associate's Degree for RNs: Alternatively, licensed Registered Nurses with an Associate's degree must also have three or more years of clinical wound care experience.
- License Requirement: Candidates must maintain a full and unrestricted professional license in at least one state and in all states where they practice.
Target audiences
- Physicians
- Podiatrists
- Physical therapist
- Nurses with a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate degrees