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Wound Care Conferences & Webcasts

  Symposium on Advanced Wound Care

The Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) is the largest gathering of multidisciplinary wound care clinicians in the United States. Continuing education credits will be offered for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, podiatrists, physical therapists, and dieticians. The 2008 SAWC will be held in San Diego, California, April 24–27.

WOUND CARE SEMINARS
Chronic Wound Care from a Clinical & Payment Perspective


Attend the only multidisciplinary meeting targeted at both financial and clinical personnel within your facility. Learn cost-effective strategies in wound care, skin care, continence care, and nutrition care.

For more information on upcoming regional meetings, go to:
http://www.woundcareseminars.com

Wound Healing Society

The Wound Healing Society’s Education committee has compiled and distilled the best presentations from national experts in wound healing to develop this year’s pre-meeting short course. Designed to benefit health care professionals who are new to the wound care field, representatives from industrial companies that market wound care products and students of wound healing, this course will focus on the core competencies of wound care. In just 3 hours you will learn the basic principles that experienced wound care professionals use to diagnose and treat some of the most difficult wounds.

For more information go to:
http://www.woundheal.org

 

 



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