As I outlined in Part 1 of “The 3 Cs of Skin and Wound Care for LTC Providers,” skin and wound care is a poorly researched and lacks agreement and support of what is truly best practice. I proposed ...
In this article, we argue in favor of a promising paradigm for training physicians: competency-based medical education (CBME). 10 CBME takes an outcomes-based approach in training learners to become ...
Tami Pruitt, a long-term care registered dietitian, recently became the first in her profession to become Nutrition Wound Care Certified, according to an announcement. Pruitt, of St. Joseph, MI, ...
Looking back over 2007, many articles published in the nursing press concluded that nurses needed to make sure that they maintained their competencies to ensure safe practice. At the start of the 2008 ...