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Nursing Specialties - Wound Care

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Subtopics:      Wound Care > Associations  
 
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      new window Chronic Wound Healing Description: Tutorial on chronic wound care. Definitions, assessment, aspects of therapy including nutrition. (nursing.uiowa.edu)
new window e - Jottings on Tissue Viability Description: An on line journal containing high quality, research based, referenced, original material.Includes sections on wound healing, leg ulcers, pressure sores and diabetic foot problems. Updated on a bi-monthly basis. New articles and cases studies accepted for first publication. (ejtv.co.uk)
new window World Wide Wounds Description: An electronic journal and email newsletter about wound management practice. High quality independent product and therapy information and a busy forum. Created and maintained by the team at the "Surgical & Materials Testing Labs" in Wales. (worldwidewounds.com)
new window Wound Care Global Discussion Forums Description: Discuss wound care issues with health care professionals from around the world. (medicaledu.com)
new window Wound Care Information Guide Description: Information about wound healing, staging, common products used on wounds and links. (medicaledu.com)
new window Wound Care Information Network Description: Information about moist wound healing, a comprehensive product and manufacturer index and case study photographs. (medicaledu.com)
new window Wound Care Society Description: The Wound Care Society is a charitable, non-profit, organisation based in the UK. The site gives an overview of the Society, its aims and a comprehensive Who's Who. A number of very useful articles are available to purchase from the site. (woundcaresociety.org)
new window Wound Healing Society Description: Includes membership information, events, publications, and job listings. (woundheal.org)
new window Woundcare, Infection Control, DVT, Leg Ulcers Description: Includes sections on leg ulcers, pressure sores, infection control, and the healing process. Content aimed at both patients and nursing professionals. (yeoman.org.uk)
 




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