This course aims to provide the nurses with the knowledge and skills to deliver safe and holistic basic wound care that improves patients' outcomes.
This course aims to provide the nurses with the knowledge and skills to deliver safe and holistic basic wound care that improves patients' outcomes.
At this course, participants will learn to:
Demonstrate wound assessment and documentation using measure framework and Triangle of Wound Assessment
Understand arterial, venous, diabetes mellitus and vasculitis leg ulcers management
Describe the prevention, classification of pressure injuries, skin tears and management
Identify common dermatological causes and demonstrate management
Demonstrate bandaging and application of adhesives in a safe manner
Recognize available dressing categories and explain wound product selection
Demonstrate stoma pouching
SingHealth Academy, as the education arm of the largest healthcare cluster in Singapore, is committed to providing high quality clinical training and education to nurture a multidisciplinary team of committed, competent and capable healthcare professionals and leaders.
Building on the collective strengths of its Colleges and Institute, the Academy plays a central role in Interprofessional Education (IPE), promoting greater collaboration, synergy and innovation across the various institutions and professions in SingHealth. It offers a wide range of coordinated education pathways for healthcare professionals across the continuum – from undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate, to continuing education and faculty development.
The course will also provide you with guidance on fungating wounds, nutrition in wound healing, various methods of wound debridement and Conservative Sharp Wound Debridement (CSWD)
A wound neglected is a wound infected. Join this course to be equipped with advanced knowledge and skills in wound care, so as to provide holistic wound care for patients.
The Graduate Certificate in Wound, Ostomy and Continence Practice will focus on the prevention and management of patients with an acute or chronic wounds; patients with an ostomy (gastro-intestinal or genito-urinary diversion for feeding or drainage of effluent
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