Certification in Wound Care is a Journey and Not a Destination

Certification in Wound Care is a Journey and Not a Destination

Achieving certification in wound care is a worthy ambition and a valuable goal The benefits of  achieving certification in wound care are numerous, and can be measured in terms of personal satisfaction, improved job stability and career prospects, as well as better patient care and improved clinical outcomes. It is difficult to find a downside…

Five Benefits of Becoming Wound Care Certified

Five Benefits of Becoming Wound Care Certified

As a provider of wound care courses, you would expect us to believe passionately in the value of being wound care certified. However, you shouldn’t just take our word for it. There is plenty of evidence to show that wound care certification offers tangible benefits to you and your patients. Below are just some of…

The True Value of Wound Care Certification

As wound management comes out of the shadows of other therapy areas and begins to find its true place at the heart of medical practice, so the reputation associated with a higher qualification in wound care rises. Increasing numbers of wound care specialists across all levels of qualification are pursuing further education in wound care…

Wound Certification for Physical Therapists

Physical Therapists: Why Wound Certification is Right for You As a physical therapist, you may be wondering what wound certification has to do with you and your professional life. In fact, there are hundreds of physical therapists who have become specialists in wound management. Why? There are many reasons, such as: Physical therapists see many…

Wound Care Certification for Doctors

Why Wound Care Certification Is “Just What the Doctor Ordered” The continued rise in the number of patients living longer with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, and the corresponding increase in the incidence of acute and chronic wounds, creates a major challenge for physicians.  Recent advances in wound dressing technologies and wound…

Wound Care Certification for Nurses

Nurses: Why Wound Certification is Right for You The career possibilities for practicing nurses have never been greater or more exciting.  The potential to study and specialize in your own area of interest allows you to develop your skills in that area, improve your job satisfaction, and shape your own career. The continuing increase in…

Ensuring Healthcare Job Security in a Faltering Economy

The jobless rate in the United States has now surpassed 9%. Every industry, including health care, must tighten their purse strings in order to remain viable in today’s tough economic climate. Part of this strategy may be the retention of employees that can offer organizations the most value for their money. How can you ensure…

Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom

A recent 93-page report on online education, conducted by SRI International for the Department of Education, has a starchy academic title, but a most intriguing conclusion: “On average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction.” Noah Berger for The New York Times Tyler Kennedy, 9, searches the Web at home…

Tips for Ensuring Job Security in an Insecure Economy

The jobless rate in the United States has now surpassed 10%. Every industry, including health care, must tighten their purse strings in order to remain viable in today’s tough economic climate. Part of this strategy may be the retention of employees that can offer organizations the most value for their money. How can you ensure…

6 Reasons Why to Get Wound Care Certified

The career possibilities for practicing nurses have never been greater or more exciting. The potential to study and specialize in your own area of interest allows you to develop your skills in that area, improve your job satisfaction, and shape your own career. Nurses: Why Wound Certification is Right for You The continuing increase in…