Wound Care 101
8.5 Contact Hours
for RNs, LPNs, and other Wound Care
and Nursing Professionals
Covering Basics & Intermediates in Treatment
and Advances in Wound Care and Healing
8.5 Contact Hours
for RNs, LPNs, and other Wound Care
and Nursing Professionals
Covering Basics & Intermediates in Treatment
and Advances in Wound Care and Healing
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| Janette, Dietzler,
President of Synergicare, presented a case study poster at the WOCN 2009 Convention in St. Louis |
We were really happy with
our first Dallas session, and have already scheduled a return visit, tentatively for late May. Over 80% of our 85
registered attendees braved the 20 degree weather and icy Dallas roads
to come to the conference. There was a great deal of interaction
between our speaker and conference attendees, and many excellent wound
care cases and questions were discussed.
Wound Care 101 is designed by nurses, for nurses, from LPN through RN and Nurse Practitioners, and provides 8.5 contact hours presented over two days, teaching state of the art techniques. Hands-on opportunities are offered.
Synergicare courses are developed and taught by nurses working in the field.
Wound Care 101 is very valuable to caregivers in long term care facilities, hospice, home health, acute care and outpatient settings. You and your colleagues get a a comprehensive look at wound care and advances in healing modalities, enhancing clinical practice and quality of life. Stressing both healing and prevention, your mobility-limited, geriatric, diabetic and other at-risk patients will benefit from the knowledge you will gain from this course.
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This
continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Missouri
Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. |
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Approval via
the ANCC
is accepted in most states. We've been calling state boards to ensure that our courses will comply with their standards for licensing, etc. If you don't see your state, it either does not require continuing education, we haven't spoken with someone from the state, or we haven't updated the web site yet. Thus far the only areas where we have determined that the material is not accepted are California and Florida, where we will have to get accredited by their state agencies when we present conferences there. *Iowa is a special case - Iowa accepts contact hours from ANCC-accredited courses which are taught outside the state, but requires any courses taught inside the state to be accredited by their board - so if you travel to Chicago, for example, for one of our conferences, it's good. |
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You'll be surprised (we were!) at how inexpensive it is to fly to a Wound Care Conference.
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