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Wound Management Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Enhance your healthcare expertise with our Wound Management Course, tailored for professionals looking to improve their wound care skills. This comprehensive course covers key areas such as diabetes-related wound healing, effective treatment strategies, and infection prevention and control. Learn how to choose the right dressings, accurately document care, and communicate effectively with patients and their families. Gain practical knowledge to manage wounds with confidence and improve patient recovery. Enrol now to boost your career in healthcare.

Weekly live mentoring sessions

Count on our team of specialists for weekly assistance

Imagine learning while solving your doubts with those already in the field? With Apoia, this is possible

Access open rooms with various professionals


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Exchange experiences with specialists from other areas and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Master wound assessment: Measure size, identify wound types, and assess wound drainage (exudate).

Implement infection control: Recognise signs of infection and apply appropriate antimicrobial treatments.

Optimise treatment plans: Select suitable dressings and determine the frequency of dressing changes.

Enhance documentation skills: Write clear and concise reports using standardised medical terminology.

Improve patient communication: Educate patients and effectively address their concerns and those of their families.