Recertification Certified Wound Care Market Specialist Course

Our online CWCMS®  course allows you to keep your Certified Wound Care Market Specialist® status without retaking the exam. 
Overview
Tuition Cost
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Overview

Keep Your Sales Force Operating in Peak Form

Refresh your wound care knowledge and boost your results!  It's easier than ever to maintain your CWCMS® status through the Certified Wound Care Market Specialist® recertification course. There's no need to retake the exam - simply attend any week-long Skin and Wound Management course at an onsite location near you, or get your CWCMS® recertification online with 90-day access to our self-paced online training modules.

Having the most up-to-date information on standards of care sets you apart in your sales and marketing efforts. Stay in peak form by making your CWCMS® recertification a priority.

Recertification Eligibility

Recertification applicants must meet the following criteria:
  • Complete the National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy® (NAWCO®) CWCMS recertification application and pay fees.

  • Complete the WCEI CWCMS online self-paced course or take the NAWCO CWCMS recertification exam and receive a passing score of 80%.

Tuition Cost

Recertification Tuition Rate

$497 Online Recertification Tuition Rate


Included with Online Tuition

  • Self-paced learning with access to course modules for 180-days
  • WCEI® Skin & Wound Management course workbook
  • Learning aides, including a glossary, sample questions and more
Schedule & Content

Recertification Schedule

Online CourseOnce you start the initial online module, you have 180-days to complete all modules.  Recertifying by taking the WCEI® online Skin and Wound Management means you do not have to sit for the certification exam.
 

Curriculum/Online Modules

  • Section 1    CWCMS Introduction
  • Section 2    Skin and Underlying Structures
  • Section 3    Skin and Wound Assessment
  • Section 4    Wound Healing
  • Section 5    Wound Bed Preparation
  • Section 6    Nutrition Wound Assessment
  • Section 7    Topical Wound Management
  • Section 8    Lower Extremity Ulcers
  • Section 9    Pressure Injuries
  • Section 10  Acute Wounds
  • Section 11  Other Wounds
  • Section 12  Adjunctive Therapies
  • Section 13  Ethical and Legal Issues for the CWCMS
What Others Say Matters
 
“I would absolutely recommend taking the wound care certification course. I thought I knew what I was doing before the course, but after the course, I was way more confident and I could just build on those skills after that. I don’t think anybody should be doing wound care without the certification. It just adds so much to your knowledge and confidence and knowing what you’re doing to treat the wounds. And since my colleague and both I got certified, our wound care rates are through the roof-- they’re just amazing!”
Tara Swan, FNP, WCC, Carroll County Memorial Hospital
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