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Hi Laura,
I recommend that you visit the resource area. There you will find tons of free articles, webinars and resources related to wound management. (choose from one of the drop down options below the resources link on the main menu).
Thank you Laurie, I appreciate your quick reply. I obviously missed the resource tab! It's direct link to Amazon for books is very helpful, and I will be doing some shopping soon. I may check out Barnes & Noble first, because I like to get my hands on a "hard copy" and look through it before I buy it. Chances are they won't have much of a selection.....their shelves are crammed with NCLEX books! We shall see. :)
Good luck. Don't forget the free webinars. some of them are really good.
Hi Laura, Thank you for your comment. Many people who think that they are not eligible for wound certification actually are, and you may be surprised to learn that you are eligible after all. It is certainly worth investigating. There are different levels that you can reach depending on your background and education. You can find detailed information about eligibility criteria at: http://www.woundeducators.com/wed/certification-faqs.html
Wound education and certification would be a great way to help you boost your career. Even if you find that you are not eligible for wound certification, you would certainly benefit from completing a comprehensive wound care course and having a certificate of completion. In a crowded job market, this would help you stand out from the crowd and give you the edge over your competition.
WoundEducators.com offers payment plans to make wound care education/certification a VERY affordable option. If you are interested contact us.
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