SKIN AND WOUND MANAGEMENT COURSE 5-DAY ONSITE · a multidisciplinary wound care team can affect...

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BECOME BOARD CERTIFIED IN 5 DAYS! This 5-day course will prepare you for the Wound Care Certification (WCC ® ) or Nutrition Wound Care Certification (NWCC ® ) board certified exams administered by the National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy ® (NAWCO ® ). For more information on accreditation, visit https://www. wcei.net/cme. Examination Eligibility Those wishing to take the Wound Care Certified (WCC ® ) or Nutrition Wound Care Certified (NWCC ® ) board certification exam must take the NAWCO ® approved training course plus hold an active unrestricted license in one of the following professions: LPN / LVN, RN, NP, PA, OTA, OT, PT, PTA, MD, DO, DPM –2 years full-time or 4 years part-time where wound care was a component of the job duties in the past 5 years RD / RDN – practiced 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time. Advance Your Clinical Knowledge— Become WOUND CARE CERTIFIED. Course Learning Objectives SKIN AND WOUND MANAGEMENT COURSE 5-DAY ONSITE This course offers an evidence-based approach to wound management to help clinicians stay current with the standards of care and legally defensible at bedside. The Wound Care Education Institute ® (WCEI ® ) provides dynamic instructors who use engaging teaching methods proven to help students learn better and retain new material. EDUCATIONAL COURSES FOR LPN/LVN • RN • NP • PA • MD • DO • DPM • RD • RDN • PTA • PT • OTA • OT Discuss how standards of care, evidence based practice, and a multidisciplinary wound care team can affect clinical choices in wound management. Discuss the basic anatomy and physiology of the skin. Identify at least 5 parameters required for accurate wound assessment. Identify pressure ulcer stages according to NPUAP guidelines. Identify 5 factors which enhance or impede the wound healing process. Explain 4 types of basic principles of wound bed preparation. Identify 3 major components of a nutritional assessment for optimizing wound healing. Identify 4 different categories for topical wound management. Select treatment options based upon wound assessment, etiology, and goal of wound care. Differentiate arterial, neuropathic, and venous ulcers in terms of causative factors, pathophysiology, appearance, and principles of management. Describe 3 factors involved in development of a pressure ulcer and interventions to prevent their occurrence. Describe at least 5 interventions that optimize acute surgical wound healing. Differentiate between wound etiologies and clinical manifestations of acute and traumatic wounds. Differentiate types of burns and principles of management. Select treatment options and differentiate wound etiologies and clinical manifestations of chronic, malignant, and inflammatory wounds. Discuss 3 adjunctive treatment modalities that enhance wound healing. Discuss current multidisciplinary care approaches to wound care. Discuss components required for accurate wound documentation. click to REGISTER LOCATION Hilton Garden Inn Hartford/Windsor 555 Corporate Dr. Windsor, CT 06095 DATE Monday-Friday 4.8.19-4.12.19 DATE Monday-Friday 5.6.19-5.10.19 click to REGISTER OR LOCATION Courtyard by Marriott Boston Logan Airport 225 William F. McClellan Hwy Boston, MA 02128

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BECOME BOARD CERTIFIED IN 5 DAYS!This 5-day course will prepare you for the Wound Care Certification (WCC®) or Nutrition Wound Care Certification (NWCC®) board certified exams administered by the National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy® (NAWCO®). For more information on accreditation, visit https://www. wcei.net/cme.

Examination Eligibility

Those wishing to take the Wound Care Certified (WCC®) or Nutrition Wound Care Certified (NWCC®) board certification exam must take the NAWCO® approved training course plus hold an active unrestricted license in one of the following professions:

• LPN / LVN, RN, NP, PA, OTA, OT, PT, PTA, MD,DO, DPM –2 years full-time or 4 years part-timewhere wound care was a component of the jobduties in the past 5 years

• RD / RDN – practiced 1 year full-time or2 years part-time.

Advance Your Clinical Knowledge— Become WOUND CARE CERTIFIED.

Course Learning Objectives

SKIN AND WOUND MANAGEMENT COURSE 5-DAY ONSITE

This course offers an evidence-based approach to wound management to help clinicians stay

current with the standards of care and legally defensible at bedside. The Wound Care Education

Institute® (WCEI®) provides dynamic instructors who use engaging teaching methods proven to

help students learn better and retain new material.

EDUCATIONAL COURSES FOR LPN/LVN • RN • NP • PA • MD • DO • DPM • RD • RDN • PTA • PT • OTA • OT

• Discuss how standards of care, evidence based practice, anda multidisciplinary wound care team can affect clinicalchoices in wound management.

• Discuss the basic anatomy and physiology of the skin.

• Identify at least 5 parameters required for accurate woundassessment.

• Identify pressure ulcer stages according to NPUAP guidelines.

• Identify 5 factors which enhance or impede the woundhealing process.

• Explain 4 types of basic principles of wound bed preparation.

• Identify 3 major components of a nutritional assessment foroptimizing wound healing.

• Identify 4 different categories for topical wound management.

• Select treatment options based upon wound assessment,etiology, and goal of wound care.

• Differentiate arterial, neuropathic, and venous ulcers in termsof causative factors, pathophysiology, appearance, andprinciples of management.

• Describe 3 factors involved in development of a pressureulcer and interventions to prevent their occurrence.

• Describe at least 5 interventions that optimize acute surgicalwound healing.

• Differentiate between wound etiologies and clinicalmanifestations of acute and traumatic wounds.

• Differentiate types of burns and principles of management.

• Select treatment options and differentiate wound etiologiesand clinical manifestations of chronic, malignant, andinflammatory wounds.

• Discuss 3 adjunctive treatment modalities that enhancewound healing.

• Discuss current multidisciplinary care approaches towound care.

• Discuss components required for accurate wounddocumentation.

click toREGISTER

LOCATION Hilton Garden Inn Hartford/Windsor555 Corporate Dr.Windsor, CT 06095

DATEMonday-Friday

4.8.19-4.12.19

DATEMonday-Friday

5.6.19-5.10.19

click toREGISTER

OR

LOCATION Courtyard by Marriott Boston Logan Airport225 William F. McClellan HwyBoston, MA 02128

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CALL US AT 877-462-9234

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EMAIL US AT [email protected]

ONSITE Course AgendaCourse must be attended in entirety and the evaluation form must be completed to receive a certificate of completion.

Day ONE 8:30AM Registration 9:00 Welcome 9:15 Principles of Practice 10:30 Break 10:45 Skin and Underlying Structures 11:45 Lunch 1:00PM Wound Assessment 2:30 Break 2:45 Wound Assessment 4:30 Adjourn

Day TWO 9:00AM Wound Healing 9:45 Wound Bed Preparation 10:30 Break 10:45 Wound Bed Preparation 11:45 Lunch 1:00PM Nutritional Wound Management 1:45 Topical Wound Management 2:30 Break 2:45 Topical Wound Management 4:30 Adjourn

Day THREE 9:00AM Lower Extremity Ulcers 10:30 Break 10:45 Lower Extremity Ulcers 11:45 Lunch 1:00PM Pressure Ulcers 2:30 Break 2:45 Acute Wounds 4:30 Adjourn

Day FOUR 9:00AM Other Wounds 10:15 Break 10:30 Other Wounds (cont’d) 11:15 Therapeutic Interventions and Modalities 11:45 Lunch 1:00PM Practice Development 2:30 Break 2:45 Week in Review/Test Taking 4:30 Adjourn

Day FIVE 8:00AM Certification Exam 11:00AM Adjourn

• Onsite classroom training• Continuing education contact hours

upon completion (see Continuing EducationStatements)

• WCEI® Skin & Wound Managementcourse workbook

• Learning aides: glossary, samplequestions and more

• Tools: a business tote bag, pen, andhighlighter

• Pre-exam certification review• Exclusive access to resource materials• Networking lunches at most locations• Pre-course nutrition module for RD/RDN

Exam Application Fees

NAWCO® exam fee included in tuition rate. Use discount code when applying for exam.

Ann Avery RN, CWCN, LNC, WCC

Bill Richlen PT, CWS, WCC, DWC

Donna Sardina RN, MHA, WCC, DWC, OMS

Don Wollheim MD, FAPWCA, WCC, DWC

Gail Hebert RN, BSN, MS, CWCN, WCC, OMS

Nancy Morgan RN, BSN, MBA, WOC, WCC, DWC, OMS

Scott Batie MPT, RPT, MEd, WCC, OMS

Joy Hooper RN, BSN, CWOCN, OMS, WCC

Payment Options

There are a variety of financial options available for students. Our Financial Advisor can discuss these with you by calling 877-462-9234 or emailing [email protected].

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be received 30 days prior to the course and in writing by email to [email protected], or fax 877-649-6021, or U.S. mail to WCEI, 25828Pastoral Drive, Plainfield, IL 60585.

A $200 processing fee will be applied. Refunds will only be given within the policy described above.

Accommodations for DisabilitiesEvery effort will be made to accommodate your special needs. To request accommodation, please call (877) 462-9234.

Tuition InformationTuition Rate

$2,497 CAH Rate Use Discount Code CAH17

Included with Tuition

Continuing Education Statements

Speakers and Planning Committee

Nurses: In support of improving patient care, OnCourse Learning is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

OnCourse Learning approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #16588 for 22.75 contact hours.

Occupational Therapists: OnCourse Learning is an approved provider of continuing education for occupational therapists by the American Occupational Therapy Association.The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. The Skin and Wound Management Course is approved for 2.25 AOTA CEUs for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Please check with your state for prior approval. For instructional level and AOTA classification codes, visit https://www.wcei.net/cme.

Physical Therapists: OnCourse Learning is an approved physical therapy continuing Education sponsor, license number 216.000275 by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. The Skin and Wound Management Course is approved for 22.75 contact hours for physical therapists and physical therapy assistants. Please check with your state for prior approval.

Registered Dietitians: OnCourse Learning is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider (#GD001) with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). This is a level 2 course with suggested CDR learning codes of 2000, 3000, 5000, 5040, 5050, 5090, 5100, 5101, 5380 and performance indicators of 2.2.1, 2.2.4, 2.3.2, 4.1.2, 4.4.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.3, 8.1.4, 10.1.2, 10.2.3, 10.2.4, 10.2.9.

Physicians: In support of improving patient care, OnCourse Learning is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. OnCourse Learning designates this live activity for a maximum of 22.75 AMA PRA category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Do you have examination questions? Contact the accrediting board, National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy® (NAWCO®) at 877-922-6292 or visit nawccb.org.