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Cleveland Clinic - R.B. Turnbull, Jr., MD WOC Nursing Education Program

9500 Euclid Avenue, HS1-500, Cleveland, OH 44195

 

TELEPHONE: 216-444-5966

 

FAX: 216-445-6343

 

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Linda J Stricker, MSN, RN, CWOCN

 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR: Jean Ashburn, MD

 

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Barbara Hocevar, MSN, RN, CWOCN

 

PROGRAM COORDINATOR: Teresa Warnke

 

E-MAIL:mailto:[email protected]

 

WEB SITE:http://clevelandclinic.org/Wocschool

 

2015 PROGRAM DATES:

 

On-site dates begin: Sept. 14, 2015; March 14, 2016 (minimum class size is 6)

 

Online dates begin: Aug. 3, 2015; Jan. 11, 2016; April 25, 2016; Aug. 1, 2016

 

Sharpen Your Skills Workshop Series: course information located on website.

 

The Cleveland Clinic is a Magnet Hospital and was recognized among the top hospitals in the nation, and ranked #2 for Digestive Disease by US News and World Report. Our WOC Nursing Hall of Fame was established in 2013; visit our website to submit a nomination.

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The R.B. Turnbull, Jr., MD WOC Nursing Education Program was established in 1961, and offers online and on-site courses.

 

ON-SITE EDUCATION OPTION: Offered twice a year, the on-site classes are completed in a traditional classroom on Cleveland Clinic's main campus. Learning activities include lecture presentations by Cleveland Clinic faculty, skill development, interactive lessons, individual assignments, and a comprehensive final exam. Clinical experiences are scheduled with our own preceptors, and include extensive inpatient, ambulatory care, and home care patient populations. With one of the highest patient acuities in the nation, you will participate in the management of a wide variety of complex care problems that will both challenge and prepare you for your own WOC nursing practice.

 

ONLINE EDUCATION OPTION: Offered three times per year, online course work is accomplished within the learning management system, and includes active learning methods through the following courses: Concepts in WOC Nursing, Acute and Chronic Wounds, Fecal & Urinary Diversions, and Urinary & Fecal Incontinence. Each of the courses are four weeks in length and include asynchronous discussion threads, self directed learning modules, individual and group projects, and a comprehensive final exam. Once the didactic courses are completed, each learner will participate in a clinical experience with an approved preceptor. Approved preceptors will receive our own "Preceptor's Manual" to guide the clinical experience.

 

Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Education Center

1762 Clifton Rd NE, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30322

 

TELEPHONE: 404-778-4067

 

FAX: 404-778-4778

 

WEB SITE:http://www.wocnec.org

 

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Rose Murphree, DNP, RN, CWOCN, CFCN

 

CLINICAL INSTRUCTORS: Lori Borja, MSN, RN, NP-C, CWOCN; Lynette Franklin, MSN, APRN-BC, CWOCN-AP, CFCN; Janet Ramundo, MSN, RN, CWOCN

 

PROGRAM DATES:

 

Traditional 10-week Program: Sept. 21 - Nov. 20, 2015*

 

Split-Option Program: Sept. 21 - Oct. 23, 2015*

 

*Minimum class size is 18.

 

Distance Learning Program: Students begin studies as a Cohort on 1st or 15th of each month, and progress at your own pace through the modules of study (2 weeks to 3 months per module). All Distance Learning students attend a Bridge Week in Atlanta following completion of the theoretical component and preceding clinical preceptorship; Bridge Weeks are typically held every 4 - 6 weeks. Visit http://www.wocnec.org to view Bridge Week dates (minimum Bridge Week class size is 8).

 

Short Courses for CEs only: Current Concepts in Skin Care and Wound Management; Fistula Care 101; and Ostomy 101: Visit http://www.wocnec.org for current dates and more information.

 

Other Products Available: Certification Review Manuals (WOC), Online Certification Review Videos; WOC or Professional Practice Modules used in our program; and Pocket Guides for WOC nursing available for purchase at http://www.wocnec.org.

 

Harrisburg Area Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Education Program - Sponsored by Wicks Educational Associates, Inc.

PROGRAMS OFFERED:

 

1. Wound Care Specialty Program 2. Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Education Program 3. Transition WOC Nursing Education Program

 

6 Kacey Court, Suite 205, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

 

TELEPHONE: 717-697-3042

 

FAX: 717-697-3634

 

E-MAIL:mailto:[email protected]

 

WEB SITE:http://www.wickseducational.com

 

DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION: Lucy J. Wicks, MSN, RN, COCN

 

PROGRAM CO-DIRECTORS: Jane Carmel, MSN, RN, CWOCN and Julie Phelps-Maloy, MS, ARNP, CWOCN

 

1. WOUND CARE SPECIALTY PROGRAM

 

The Harrisburg Area programs are accredited by the WOCN Society. The Wound Care Specialty curriculum advances the knowledge of the Baccalaureate prepared nurse in the nursing management of individuals with wounds and role implementation strategies.

 

Two Formats Available: 1. A self-paced, online program. 2. A 2 week on-site program presented in Central Pennsylvania several times a year. Both options require a 60 hour clinical practicum following course theory.

 

On-site Class Dates: Sept. 28 - Oct. 9, 2015

 

2. WOUND, OSTOMY AND CONTINENCE NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAM

 

The Harrisburg Area programs are accredited by the WOCN Society. The full scope curriculum advances the knowledge of the Baccalaureate prepared nurse in the nursing management of individuals with wounds, abdominal stomas, urinary and fecal incontinence and role implementation strategies.

 

Three Formats Available: 1. Home Study: four learning modules (rolling admission). 2. On-Site/Split Option: 4 weeks on-site instruction. 3. A combined home study/on-site option. Each option requires a 120 hour clinical practicum following course theory.

 

On-site Class Dates: Sept. 14 - Oct. 9, 2015

 

3. TRANSITION WOC NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAM

 

The Transition Course offers two units of study that incorporate theoretical and clinical knowledge related to abdominal stomas and incontinence for a Wound Care Specialty nurse to become a WOC nurse.

 

Two Formats Available: 1. Attending an on-site class. 2. Completion of two Home Study Modules. Both options require a 65 hour clinical practicum following course theory.

 

Program Dates: Sept. 14 - 25, 2015

 

Rutgers University School of Nursing-Camden Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing Education Program

215 North Third Street, Second Floor, Camden, NJ 08102-1405

 

TELEPHONE: General School: 856-225-6226; WOCNEP: 856-225-2318

 

FAX: 856-225-6250

 

E-MAIL: General School of Nursing: mailto:[email protected]; WOCNEP: mailto:[email protected] OR mailto:[email protected] (Tom Porvaznik, Program Administrative Assistant)

 

WEB SITE:http://nursing.camden.rutgers.edu/academics/wound-ostomy-continence-nursing-educ

 

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Janice M. Beitz, PhD, RN, CS, CNOR, CWOCN, CRNP, APNC, MAPWCA, FAAN, Professor of Nursing

 

PROGRAM CO-DIRECTOR: Jo Catanzaro, MSN, RN, CWOCN, Adjunct Professor

 

PROGRAM FACULTY: Kevin Emmons, DrNP, CWCN, APNC, DAPWCA, Clinical Assistant Professor

 

PROGRAM DATES: Sept. 2, 2014 to Aug. 30, 2015 (on-site split option starts once yearly; combination of on-site classes and offsite clinical preceptorships). Next class Fall 2015.

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Rutgers University School of Nursing Camden (SNC) is a part of one of the largest research intensive universities in the nation. The SNC opened in 2010 and was built upon 30 years of baccalaureate nursing education as a Department of Nursing. Rutgers SNC is preparing RNs for the future of health care by offering the WOCNEP as a graduate level certificate in which participants learn about the theory and practices that promote and restore health for people with wounds or skin conditions, fecal or urinary diversions (ostomies), and continence problems. The course work of this program earns students graduate level credits that can be used to further their education beyond the certificate including the School's Doctor of Nursing Practice Program. The on-site class meets once weekly in late afternoon and evening timeframe making for easy commuting and work schedule adaptation. Digital supports via the E-College learning platform permit 24-7 access to course materials. Clinical preceptorships are completed offsite near the student's home with an appropriately credentialed preceptor. Fall Semester: Nursing 551 (WOC Nursing I); Spring Semester: Nursing 552 (WOC Nursing II); Summer Sessions: Nursing 553 (WOC Nursing III Clinical Practicum).

 

The Wound and Ostomy Education Program at The Valley Foundation School of Nursing, San Jose State University

One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0057

 

TELEPHONE: 408-924-3134

 

FAX: 408-924-3135

 

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Vivian Wong, PhD, RN, CNS, CWON

 

PROGRAM CO-DIRECTOR: Charlene Deo, MSN/Ed, RN, FNP, CWOCN

 

WEB SITE:http://www.sjsu.edu/woundostomy/

 

PROGRAM DATES: The program is offered in spring and fall. The fall semester didactic dates are:

 

Wound Course: Aug. 24 - Sept. 26, 2015

 

Ostomy Course: Oct. 5 - Nov. 7, 2015

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: San Jose State University, located in San Jose, California, is the oldest public institution of higher education on the West Coast. The Valley Foundation School of Nursing was founded in 1946 and has been well-established in the Bay Area. Today, our school offers baccalaureate, masters, and Doctor of Nursing Practice education to a diverse student population. Our program philosophy is to offer access to specialty education in wound and ostomy care to all interested nurses who meet the criteria of enrollment. Students may take one or both courses each semester. The program is designed to allow flexibility for working RNs, with most of the classes being held online in the evenings.

 

The program consists of both didactic and practicum components, incorporating interactive lectures, discussions, and skills practice in the instructional design. The program uses the web-based online instructional technologies to conduct virtual live class sessions and to provide recordings of the lectures. Two mandatory on-site days per specialty provide students with hands-on practice and an immersive learning experience. A minimum of 40 hours of practicum per specialty is required upon successful completion of the didactic portion of the course. Students will be assigned to our designated preceptors within the San Francisco Bay Area; outside preceptors may be approved at the program's discretion. Continuing Education Units will be offered after completion of the program.

 

University of Virginia Graduate Program in WOC Nursing at the University of Virginia School of Nursing

UVA School of Nursing, Attention: Catherine Ratliff, P.O. Box 800782, McLeod Hall, 202 Jeanette Lancaster Way, Charlottesville, VA 22908

 

TELEPHONE: 434-924-0141 or toll free 1-888-283-8703

 

FAX: 434-982-1562

 

E-MAIL:mailto:[email protected]

 

WEB SITE:http://www.nursing.virginia.edu/programs/wocpost/

 

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Catherine R. Ratliff, PhD, APRN-BC, CWOCN, CFCN

 

ASSISTANT PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Carolyn W. Eddins, MSN, FNP, CWOCN

 

PROGRAM DATES: Fall semester starts in late August. For details visit the school of nursing website.

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The University Of Virginia School Of Nursing offers WOC training within its master's programs as well as a postmaster certificate program. WOC nursing incorporates principles and practices that promote, maintain, and restore health for persons with WOC problems throughout their lives. WOC nurses specialize in the care of individuals with disorders of the gastrointestinal tract and genitourinary and integument systems. On-site: Three graduate-level credits for a total of 9 credit hours. Fall Semester: A 3-credit-hour graduate-level class on introduction to WOC nursing is offered. Spring Semester: A 3-credit-hour graduate-level class on advanced WOC nursing. Summer Semester: A 3-credit hour practicum on WOC nursing is offered.

 

University of Washington Wound Management Education Program (UW WMEP)

PROGRAMS OFFERED:

 

1. Wound Management Education Program (CWCN Certification Course) 2. Wound Management Fundamentals Course

 

Continuing Nursing Education, University of Washington, Box 359440, Seattle, WA 98195-9440

 

TELEPHONE: 206-543-1047

 

FAX: 206-543-6953

 

E-MAIL:mailto:[email protected]

 

WEB SITE:http://uwcne.org/wound-management-programs

 

CO-DIRECTORS: Renee Anderson, MSN, RN, CWON and Betty Hanrahan, MSN, CNS, ARNP-BC, CWCN-AP, CWS, FACCWS, CFCN

 

1. WOUND MANAGEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM

 

This 130.0 contact hour program is accredited by the WOCN Society and offered twice yearly for RNs seeking advanced knowledge and skills in the management of chronic and complex wounds. Graduates of this program are eligible to take the WOCNCB exam for certification as a wound care nurse. The program begins with 6 weeks of online learning activities using multiple teaching and learning strategies, with 24-hour access to course content. Following the online phase, students attend 3 weeks of intensive didactic and clinical experience. The course addresses a broad range of wounds, healing problems and components of specialized nursing practice. Concepts guiding the didactic content and practicum are prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of the healing process. A unique aspect of the program is the selection and matching of students with preceptors certified in wound care and practicing in diverse healthcare settings. A baccalaureate degree is required. Students who successfully complete this program will earn 6 graduate quarter credits.

 

PROGRAM DATES:

 

Summer/Fall WMEP Course 2015 (Application deadline June 12, 2015)

 

Aug. 5 - Oct. 8, 2015 (Online: Aug. 5 - Sept. 15, 2015; On-site: Sept. 21 - Oct. 8, 2015)

 

Winter/Spring WMEP Course 2016 (Application deadline Dec. 4, 2015)

 

Feb. 3 - April 7, 2016 (Online: Feb. 3 - March 16, 2016; On-site: March 21 - April 7, 2016)

 

2. WOUND MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS COURSE

 

This 30.0 contact hour course is offered twice yearly and is open to a wide variety of healthcare professionals seeking expanded skills and knowledge in evidence-based wound management. Content is based on national wound management guidelines for a broad range of wounds. The course is presented in two parts: 6 weeks of online learning, followed by a 2 day on-site workshop. Registration is open to individual participants and to agencies interested in offering this educational opportunity at their facility in partnership with UWCNE.

 

PROGRAM DATES:

 

Fall 2015: Oct. 19 - Dec. 5, 2015

 

Spring 2016: May 2 - June 17, 2016

 

VA Eastern Kansas Wound Management Academy

4101 4th Street Trafficway - Bldg. 42, Leavenworth, KS 66048

 

TELEPHONE: 913-758-4146

 

FAX: 913-946-1568

 

E-MAIL: Nessa Myers, mailto:[email protected]; Dr. Sharon Saim, mailto:[email protected]

 

WEB SITE:http://www.leavenworth.va.gov/

 

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Sharon Saim, DNP, ANP-BC, CWCN

 

PROGRAM DATES: May 4 - 23, 2015; July 6 - 25, 2015; Sept. 14 - Oct. 3, 2015; March 7 - 26, 2016; May 2 - 21, 2016

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Wound Management Specialty Program is a continuing nursing education program, fully accredited as a traditional 3 week on-site educational program by the WOCN Society. The program consists of approximately 96 hours didactic, and 40 hours of clinical experience with WOC preceptors in the VA and greater Kansas City Area.

 

The Academy is located in Leavenworth, Kansas at the Eastern Kansas Health Care System's VA Medical Center. The course prepares the nurse to practice preventive, rehabilitative, health maintenance, and therapeutic interventions in the management of acute and chronic wounds, fistulae, management of percutaneous drains and tubes, and lower extremity diseases. Our goal is to prepare nurses with a high quality wound specialty program that optimizes patient outcomes across their lifespan.

 

Graduates of the course will be eligible to take the certification examination offered by the WOCNCB to become a certified wound care nurse.

 

webWOC Nursing Education Program

3033 Excelsior Boulevard, Suite 460, Minneapolis, MN 55416

 

TELEPHONE: 612-331-4601

 

FAX: 612-926-8075

 

E-MAIL:mailto:[email protected]

 

WEB SITE:http://www.webwocnurse.com

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION WEB SITE:http://www.webwocnurseCE.com

 

PROGRAM CO-DIRECTORS: JoAnn Ermer-Seltun, MS, RN, ARNP, FNP-BC, CWOCN and Debra Netsch, DNP, RN, CNP, FNP-BC, CWOCN

 

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR: Bonnie Sue Rolstad, MS, RN, CWOCN

 

PROGRAM DATES: Three semesters per year:

 

SPRING Semester - begins January 2016

 

SUMMER Semester - begins May 11, 2015

 

FALL Semester - begins Aug. 24, 2015

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Founded in 2001, webWOC was the first ONLINE program accredited by the WOCN Society. Strengths of this Program are a robust faculty and support staff with rigorous curriculum. The Program is taught by experts in WOC nursing (most Faculty have a minimum of 20 years WOC nursing experience) and in online education (most Faculty have a minimum of 10 years teaching online) via online discussions, exams and weekly LIVE online classes. Courses are 100% ONLINE designed for baccalaureate-prepared nurses with computer experience at all levels who wish to pursue education in the WOC nursing specialty without traveling or putting their home/work life on hold. The clinical practicum offered is a split option where the student completes a clinical experience locally. However, the clinical experience is dependent upon the student's geographic location. There are unique situations where traveling to complete the clinical practicum may be necessary. webWOC exclusively offers another option for practicum completion: a Portfolio Evaluation. Details for this option are found on the webWOC website.

 

The curriculum offered is rigorous in order to promote high quality specialty care to patients and prepare nurses for national certification examinations. Class sizes and learner demographics bring potential learners into a vibrant learning environment with national and international classmates. Attention is paid to promoting collaboration amongst learners in order to enhance professional networks that may be sustained throughout the graduate's specialty practice career. webWOC offers an experienced team of faculty members with a minimum preparation of master's degree. The design and implementation of this robust Program leads to its high graduation rate of 98.2%. Upon completion of the Full Scope (Foundations of WOC Nursing Practice, Skin and Wound Management, Ostomies and Continent Diversions and Bowel and Bladder Continence) or Partial Scope (Foundations of WOC Nursing Practice and any combination of WOC coursework), webWOC Learners receive graduate credits and/or contact hours.