Category Archives: Wound & Skin Management Course

Acute Charcot Neuroarthropathy – Preventing the Rocker Bottom Foot

Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Charcot Neuroarthropathy requires first and foremost a “high index of suspicion”.

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Dermatological Conditions From A-Z: Tales From a Skin and Wound Detective

Many times some dermatological conditions can mimic pressure ulcers because of their location and similarity in the skin interruption and damage. As a wound care specialist, you may be asked from time to time to try to identify and then write a plan of treatment for some of these unusual cutaneous conditions. Being a well-versed clinician in dermatology will help you become a highly respected clinician and valued member of the patient care team.

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Why I Became a Wound Care Certified Nurse

An interesting question has been posed of me recently, and when I reflected upon it, I realize now that I’ve been asked this question thousands of times. The question was “Why did you become a Wound Care Certified Nurse?

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Dont Have Enough Wound Care Experience, Get Wound Care Certified through the Preceptor Pathway

Get Wound Care Certified through the Preceptor Pathway This pathway is designed for health care professionals who have a strong passion for wound care but don’t have the necessary experience. Either you have worked in a different area of practice, you are a new graduate, or maybe you are retired and want to get back…

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WCEI Co-Founders Nancy Morgan RN and Donna Sardina RN interviewed on BlogTalkRadio.com

http://www.wcei.net The Wound Care Education Institute’s Nancy Morgan RN, BSN, MBA, WOCN, CWON, WCC, CWCMS, and Donna Sardina RN, MHA, WCC, CWCMS were recently interviewed on BlogTalkRadio.com. Listen in above to the interview to get a sneak peak at what is in store for the upcoming Wild On Wounds National Seminar September 23-25, 2010 in Las Vegas NV.

For more information about WCEI’s Wound and Skin Management Course or to become Wound Care Certified, please check out http://www.wcei.net/registration

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Digital Photography and Wound Care : A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

The Wild on Wounds National Convention is coming up  September 23-25, 2010 in Las Vegas. Continuing in our session highlights, Digital Photography and Wound Care : A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, will be presented by Drew Griffin LPN WCC CTO, Integrated Marketing Manager at WCEI Naperville IL The session will cover the basic…

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Ostomy, What Do I Do Now

The Wild on Wounds National Convention is coming up  September 23-25, 2010 in Las Vegas. Continuing in our session highlights, Ostomy! What do I do Now?, will be presented by Cathy Modlin RN BSN CWOCN WCC,  of the Vista Medical Center East and National Alliance of Wound Care This session will contain basic information about…

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Developing Dynamic Wound Care Teams to WOW with Success

The Wild on Wounds National Convention is coming up  September 23-25, 2010 in Las Vegas. Continuing in our session highlights, Developing Dynamic Wound Care Teams to “WOW” with Success, will be presented by Erin Clyburn BSN RN WCC. Wound Care is a hot topic in all care settings centered around the CMS no-pay condition list….

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Sharp Debridement Certificate Program

The Wild on Wounds National Convention is coming up  September 23-25, 2010 in Las Vegas. Continuing in our session highlights, Sharp Debridement Certificate Program will be presented and moderated by Bill Richlen PT, WCC, CWS of Infinitus LLC and Teresa Ferrante PTA, WCC of Grandview Hospital in Dayton OH. This session will be a Comprehensive…

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Basic Wound Care Applications

The Wild on Wounds National Convention is coming up  September 23-25, 2010 in Las Vegas. Continuing in our session highlights, Basic Wound Care Applications is a session that will be presented by Nancy Morgan RN, BSN, MBA, WOCN, CWCN, WCC, CWCMS and Co-Founder of WCEI. Learn to “Dress for Success” with the BASIC but comprehensive…

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