Sales and Marketing Wound Certification Course

$897.00

Our Sales and Marketing Wound Care Certification Course provides health care professionals with the fundamental knowledge you need to prepare for national board certification in wound care management. The course curriculum is designed by certified, highly experienced wound care specialists, offering access to the most current, accurate information, technologies, and best practices.

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Description

CE credits awarded: 50 hours
Hours to complete: 50 hours
Course access: 6 months

Sales & Marketing Wound Care Course Eligibility Requirements

Anyone can enroll in the Sales and Marketing Wound Certification Course. However, only students meeting the American Board of Wound Management (ABWM) criteria are eligible to take the wound certification examination and receive certification credentials.

Wound Care Certification Exam Eligibility Requirements

  • Healthcare professional with at least 3 years of wound care experience
  • Sales and marketing professional in the wound care industry with at least 3 years of wound care experience
  • Candidates with a professional license applying for the CWCA must possess a full and unrestricted professional license in at least one state and in all states in which the candidate currently practices.

The Sales and Marketing Wound Certification Course may be used as preparation for the WCC wound care certification provided you meet the WCC eligibility requirements. For more information contact us.

17 Interactive Wound Care Modules:

    1. Anatomy and Physiology
    2. Wound Healing
    3. Factors Affecting Wound Healing
    4. Assessment and Documentation
    5. Debridement
    6. Management of Infection
    7. Dressing Selection
    8. Adjunctive Treatment Modalities
    9. Nutrition and Wound Healing
    10. Arterial Insufficiency Ulcers
    11. Venous Insufficiency Ulcers
    12. Pressure Ulcers
    13. Neuropathic Ulcers
    14. Burns
    15. Miscellaneous Wounds
    16. Basic Dermatology
    17. Legal, Ethical, and Reimbursement Issues Related to Wound Management