
Our Wound Care Education Program is designed for healthcare professionals who want to strengthen their clinical reasoning and bedside skills in modern wound management. We provide structured, evidence-based teaching that translates directly into safer, more effective care for patients in hospitals, LTACs, skilled nursing, rehab, home health, and hospice.
Courses range from focused one-hour updates to full eight-hour intensives and can be delivered on-site or through one-on-one clinical mentoring. We cover wound etiology, staging, and assessment; dressing and support-surface selection; documentation; and escalation criteria. Case-based discussions, simulation, and real-world problem-solving are integrated so staff learn to think through complex clinical scenarios.
We address a wide spectrum of wounds, including diabetic and neuropathic ulcers, non-healing surgical wounds, edema-related and lymphedema wounds, venous and arterial insufficiency ulcers, burns, trauma wounds, and highly atypical presentations such as hidradenitis, calciphylaxis, bullous pemphigoid, pyoderma gangrenosum, osteomyelitis, and complex fistulas or flaps.
By the end of the program, participants are better prepared to identify wound etiology, choose appropriate interventions, and communicate clearly with providers. Many facilities use our training as the foundation for building or refining their internal wound teams, improving outcomes, and reducing pressure injury rates.
We will also provide information on how to set up Billing Codes, Billing Sheets and how to access them and submit them as required
We provide elaborative courses covering all types of wounds in detail. These educational courses include graphics and salient features of each type of wound so that learners can identify them effectively when working professionally. Some of the wounds that are part of our educational courses are mentioned below: