Nurses and allied health professionals are valued members of the integrated team who help individuals, families and communities attain, maintain and recover optimal health and quality of life. The following programs have been developed to meet the skin- and wound-related learning needs of nurses, such as registered nurses, registered practical nurses, licensed vocational nurses, licensed practical nurses, and allied health professionals, such as registered dietitians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social workers and more.
Here are the programs best suited for nurses and allied health professionals:
Current Programs
- Skin Health Advocate and Resource Professional Program for Regulated Health-Care Providers (SHARP)
- Best Practice Approach to Skin Health and Wound Management: Knowledge (A100MNN)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Knowledge (A101MWN)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Knowledge and Skills (A101MWS)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Pressure Injuries: Knowledge (A102MWN)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Surgical Wound Complications: Knowledge (A103MWN)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Skin Tears: Knowledge (A104MWN)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers: Knowledge (A105MWN)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers: Knowledge and Skills (A105MWS)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Burns: Knowledge (A106MWN)
- Holistic Approach to Diabetic Foot Offloading: Knowledge and Skills (A108MWS)
- Focus on the Prevention and Management of Moisture-associated Skin Damage: Knowledge (A109MWN)
You can also view our full list of programs.
To register for a program, click on a program link above, and then click the Register button.