HEAL is a EWMA endorsed, medical educational programme supporting clinicians who are managing wounds and skin care complications. With HEAL you will get clinically relevant and evidence-based medical education through 10 general and specialised wound care topics.
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All HEAL courses have been developed by clinicians for clinicians – see all the HEAL authors and globally recognised wound care experts below. Through a close collaboration with EWMA and local wound care organisations you are ensured high quality materials that is innovative, peer reviewed and comprehensive.
HEAL educational courses The HEAL programme includes a number of medical educational courses that cover a variety of wound care topics. Each course has been developed in close collaboration with international wound care experts, and the content is peer-reviewed and endorsed by EWMA (European Wound Management Association).
With the HEAL medical programme you will deepen your wound care knowledge with 10 e-learning modules ranging from general to specialised wound care topics. These courses include patient cases and best practice wound management principles and guidelines. See all the courses available in the overview below.
The HEAL online training centre offers interactive and engaging e-learning courses that are accessible from your computer, anywhere and anytime. After completing a course, you will be rewarded with an official Coloplast HEAL course certificate and get access to interesting bonus materials.
The HEAL online training centre offers interactive and engaging e-learning courses that are accessible from your computer, anywhere and anytime. After completing a course, you will be rewarded with an official Coloplast HEAL course certificate and get access to interesting bonus materials.
The programme aims to increase the knowledge of modern wound healing principles and best-practices among healthcare professionals, and thereby improve the standard of care for wound patients around the world.
The HEAL programme includes a number of medical educational courses that cover a variety of wound care topics. Each course has been developed in close collaboration with international wound care experts, and the content is peer-reviewed and endorsed by EWMA (European Wound Management Association).
Through the HEAL programme we offer both live seminars and e-learning courses. In these courses you will find videos, holistic assessments, quizzes and interactive tasks, to help you expand and strengthen your knowledge in wound care.
With the HEAL medical programme you will deepen your wound care knowledge with 10 e-learning modules ranging from general to specialised wound care topics. These courses include patient cases and best practice wound management principles and guidelines. See all the courses available in the overview below.
HEAL is a EWMA endorsed, medical educational programme supporting clinicians who are managing wounds and skin care complications. With HEAL you will get clinically relevant and evidence-based medical education through 10 general and specialised wound care topics.
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HEAL Trafficking leads innovative health solutions to eradicate human trafficking in our communities worldwide.
Engages in work that combats all forms of human trafficking; Supports trafficked people of all genders, ages, races/ethnicities, religions, origins, cultures, and sexual orientations; Believes all trafficked persons deserve access to a full range of health care including medical, mental/behavioral health, reproductive health, dental, and substance use disorder treatment services; Approaches human trafficking from a health perspective that incorporates a socio-ecological framework and prevention strategies; and Promotes a survivor-centered, trauma-informed, evidence-based, practice-based approach to anti-trafficking efforts..