The American Academy of Wound Management is a national multi-disciplinary certifying board for healthcare professionals involved in wound care. Wound Care National Board Examination April 20, 2002 and October 19, 2002 at Select Testing Centers Nationwide American Academy of Wound Management 1255 23rd ST NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Phone (202) 521-0368 Fax (202) 833-3636 e-mail ...
Wound Care Information Network Welcome to the world's first global wound care discussion forums Discussion forums devoted to specific ulcer types Pressure Ulcers Venous Leg Ulcers Other Wound Care Topics Discussion forums devoted to specific places of service Acute Care (Hospitals) Long Term Care Home Care Doctor's Office / Wound Care Center Frequently Asked Questions What are discussion forums
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The Reeb Center for Wound Management in northwest suburban Chicago was founded in 1997 to assist patients with non-healing wounds by providing effective and efficient wound care.
Leg ulcers can be cured - Explanation by Mr Mark Whiteley a UK expert ...
Wound Care Information Network Venous Ulcerations Etiology: It has been reported that venous ulcerations are the most common type of ulcer affecting the lower extremities. The normal vein has valves that prevent the backflow of blood. When these valves become incompetent, the backflow of venous blood causes venous congestion. Hemaglobin from the red blood cells escapes and leaks into the ...
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