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Management of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers (CE)

Webinar

Management of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers (CE)

Language
EN
Publication Year
2022
Duration
60 Minutes
Session Chair
Don Wollheim, MD, FAPWCA, WCC, DWC

Summary

Enter the code “Hartmann24” for free access to this course when you register through 12/31/24.

Webinar Description:

This learning opportunity will review the underlying pathophysiology of chronic venous leg ulcers and the attributes of those ulcers. Current best evidence will be presented to update the attendee’s knowledge regarding management of lower extremity venous disease, and venous leg ulcers.

Webinar Learning Objectives:

  1. Recall at least three attributes of venous leg ulcers.
  2. Identify at least three management options to promote healing of venous leg ulcers.

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About the Wound Care Education Institute® (WCEI®)

In 2002, experienced nurses and consultants Nancy Morgan and Donna Sardina noticed a disturbing trend in healthcare. Nurses and other healthcare professionals were passionate about wound care, but access to specialized wound education was either non-existent or limited.

Determined to find a way to improve wound care outcomes and practitioners’ careers, Nancy and Donna combined their shared passion for healing by creating hands-on wound care training and structured wound care education classes. The Wound Care Education Institute® mission is to impact the lives of both individual practitioners, and the patients in need of wound care.

About the Speaker:

Dr. Wollheim is Board Certified in General Surgery by the American Board of Surgery. He has 25+ years of experience in general/vascular surgery and wound care, as well as extensive experience in medical-legal consulting and teaching college advance science courses. His teaching style includes emphasizing the fundamental concepts of wound care, incorporating additional visual aids, and utilizing clinical scenarios during his presentations. He is the lead instructor for the Diabetic Wound Certified® (DWC®) course and is also on the Editorial Advisory Boards of Wound Care Advisor and Wound Central® electronic journals.

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