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How to Be a Woundologist

Wound care specialists combine knowledge and skill to help patients heal both physically and mentally. Health care professionals who choose to become certified in wound care are entering a high-demand field of expertise.
This Practice Accelerator handout is a mnemonic device describing how to become a woundologist, or wound care expert. It provides an overview of educational and professional resources for wound care nurses.
For those considering wound care as a specialty, this mnemonic is an engaging and concise summary of the field and its requirements.
This handout discusses the following topics:
Factors in choosing certification type
Certification preparation courses
Informal educational resources
Continuing education credits and continuing medical education
Nursing responsibilities in wound care
Importance of skin and wound care