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How do I check my wound care certification?

By Rachel Newton

How do I check my wound care certification?

New certifications or updated information can be obtained by contacting the WOCNCB at 1-888-496-2622. The information contained on this Web site is a true and accurate reflection of our records that are derived from primary source data.

What is WOCNCB certification?

WOCNCB certification focuses specifically on the individual and is an indication of current knowledge in a specialized area of nursing practice. Certification provides formal recognition of wound, ostomy or continence (WOC) and foot care nursing knowledge.

What is ostomy certification?

What is OMS Certification? Answer: OMS (Ostomy Management Specialist®) is a specialized board certification in ostomy management. It demonstrates a candidate’s proficiency and mastery of essential knowledge and skills regarding the management of the ostomy patient.

How do you get a wound, ostomy certified?

Part Four How to Become a Wound Care Nurse

  1. Step 1: Earn Your BSN. To be certified by the Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board (WOCNCB), a bachelor’s degree in nursing is required.
  2. Step 2: Attend a Board Approved Certification Program.
  3. Step 3: Or Obtain Certification Via Experience.
  4. Step 4: Pass the Exam.

Is Vohra Wound Care Certification accredited?

Vohra’s Wound Care Certification is internationally accredited as a CPD program, compatible with the required Continuing Professional Development global standards and benchmarks.

Is Vohra Wound Care legit?

I have been with Vohra for 4 years. It is a great company. I have total flexibility of my schedule meaning I decide how much I want to work and set my own hours. Financial compensation is fantastic in that I can control the salary I make by how much I want to work.

What are the different wound care certifications?

The ABWM offers three types of certification: Certified Wound Care Associate® (CWCA®), Certified Wound Specialist® (CWS®), and Certified Wound Specialist Physician® (CWSP®).