Advanced Modalities – Free Wound Care Resources

Advanced Modalities – Free Wound Care Resources

Chronic wounds and wounds that fail to progress through the phases of wound healing as expected, may require additional interventions to enhance wound healing. There is significant research and consensus on the use of most standard interventions such as saline irrigation, whirlpool, and the previously- described concept of moist wound healing, However, there is less…

Regenerative Medicine in Wound Healing
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Regenerative Medicine in Wound Healing

Can regenerative medicine fully heal wounds that are currently beyond repair? Regenerative medicine uses three methods to work with the body’s natural processes of wound healing – regeneration, replacement, and rejuvenation. Unfortunately, as many as one-third of chronic wounds do not respond to traditional treatment. When these methods do not work for non-healing or chronic wounds,…

Top 5 Benefits of Online Wound Care Courses

Top 5 Benefits of Online Wound Care Courses

Online Wound Care Courses = Lower Cost The number one benefit of online courses is the lower cost! WoundEducators.com does not charge any additional technology fees or enrollment fees like traditional universities do. By taking one of our online wound care courses, you will not have to worry about extra fees, purchasing a parking pass,…

Wound Care Certification Cost

Wound care certification cost can be described in two different ways – one which only considers the cost of the actual certification exam, and one which considers the overall wound care certification cost from start to finish. Most wound care certification exams cost between $380-995. On the other hand, wound care certification courses can range…

Wound Care Course Topics

Wound Care Course Topics

WoundEducators.com aims to offer healthcare professionals the most up to date wound management information at affordable prices. Nearly everyone will experience at least one type of wound in their lifetime, making wound care education is extremely important. Our wound care courses cover a broad spectrum of wounds, wound management practices, and wound products currently available….

Certified Wound Care Professionals in the In-Home Healthcare Industry

Certified Wound Care Professionals in the In-Home Healthcare Industry

Tired of working for an employer?  Consider a career working as a certified wound care professional in the In-Home Healthcare Industry. In-home health care is increasingly on the rise. Research shows that 91% of American seniors favor the Medicare home health benefit and 87% of all Americans prefer to receive medical treatment in the comfort…

Just Announced: New Wound Care Certificate Course
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Just Announced: New Wound Care Certificate Course

BIG NEWS! We have just launched a 23-hour Wound Care Certificate Course  – this course is ideal for beginners or anyone looking to brush up on their wound management skills! This wound care certificate course will serve as the basis for evidence-based wound management. Foundation for Wound Care Knowledge Based off of our expertise and…

Achieving Accredited Wound Care Certification

Achieving Accredited Wound Care Certification

The demand for certified wound care professionals is on the rise. Navigating through all the programs and options for accredited wound care certification can be tricky. There is a large amount of misleading information available on the web and through word-of-mouth. Many businesses will try to make a profit by offering misleading information on their…

The Clinical Presentation of Venous-Insufficiency Ulcers

The Clinical Presentation of Venous-Insufficiency Ulcers

Venous-insufficiency ulcers are usually located on the medial aspect of the lower leg or medial malleolus. It is also common to find venous ulcers in areas exposed to trauma, such as the anterior shin. Venous ulcerations do not occur on the plantar aspect of the foot and rarely occur above the knee. Venous-insufficiency ulcers are…