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The Wound Institute(R) Launches Educational Course on Chronic Wound Infections
Date:6/30/2008

r 1.0 unit of Continuing Education (CE) credit, and is available at no cost to clinicians. With the launch of the Chronic Wound Infection module, The Wound Institute aims to advance clinicians' understanding of wound infection pathophysiology, ultimately leading to improved treatment strategies and better clinical outcomes.

"We are pleased to introduce this important new educational module covering a topic that can so often complicate the healthcare professional's role in managing a chronic wound," said Komel Grover, Healthpoint's Director of Medical Education. She continued, "With the 'Chronic Wound Infections' module, TWI continues to support its dedication to the medical community it serves by providing a deeper understanding of wound care and treatment."

About The Wound Institute(R)

Since its inception in 2005, The Wound Institute has become the industry leader for accredited, interactive and learner-centric continuing wound care education by serving as the conduit for over 60,000 accreditation certificates at no cost to its members. TWI features comprehensive, research-based courses that assist healthcare providers in bridging the gap between knowledge and practice. With its richly animated programs, TWI offers an interactive and innovative teaching style to its membership which consists of nurses, physicians, podiatrists, surgeons, physical therapists and nursing home administrators.

The educational offerings are designed to accommodate the preferences and workplace demands of healthcare professionals by allowing both physicians and non-physician clinicians to complete courses at their own pace. Users simply log on to the site, register, select the desired course, pass the qualifying test and receive CE or CME hours instantly for their course work.* Made possible by the support of Healthpoint, TWI is in its third year as a provider of objective, accredited, education modules providing case-based problem solving and continuing educat
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