
Recertification Eligibility
This course is for individuals with active wound care credentials including CWHS (CMET), WCC (NAWCO), CWCA OR CWS (ABWM), or CWCN (WOCNCB).
If your credential has lapsed or you completed a course through a self-credentialing provider like Vohra or SNF Wound Care, this is your opportunity to upgrade to a board-recognized credential.

Course Delivery Options
24/7 access for 6 months
Micro-lesson format for flexible, on-the-go learning
Self-paced structure to fit your schedule

Tuition Rate
To talk with us about your eligibility to take the recertification course chat with us live,
$395 Online Initial Certification Course

Time Commitment
Complete the course in just two weeks by studying about 4–5 hours a day.
Expert-led video lectures by real clinicians
Review of digital study guide materials
End-of-lesson knowledge checks to reinforce retention
Optional course test to assess competency.

Flexible Finance Options
Courses, certifications, events, and clinical resources are available with monthly payment plans through Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna, PayPal, or major credit cards. No hidden fees. No impact to apply. Trusted, flexible providers.

Credential Board Options
After completing the recertification course, you’ll submit your certificate of completion to your board and pay their recertification fee.
This section covers the basics of skin and wound care, including how the skin works, assessing and maintaining skin health, and managing issues like damage from moisture and adhesives. It also explores common skin conditions and provides a step-by-step guide to wound assessment, helping learners effectively evaluate and improve wound care outcomes.
This section focuses on factors that impact wound healing. It covers the healing process, the role of nutrition, techniques for wound bed preparation using TIMERS and BEAMS, and managing infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses. Learners will gain practical strategies to address challenges and support effective healing.
This section covers different types of wounds and how to manage them. It includes skin tears, burns, surgical and traumatic wounds, pressure injuries, diabetic wounds, and conditions like venous, arterial, and lymphatic diseases. It also addresses medical device-related injuries and atypical wounds, helping learners understand and treat various wound types.
This section covers practical wound care tools and techniques, including a guide to wound dressings, advanced topical treatments, wound closure methods, and adjunctive therapies. Learners will gain the skills to manage wounds in clinical settings effectively.




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The founder of Wound Care Professionals, Nancy Morgan has been a true inspiration on my journey to furthering my wound care education. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to learn from WCP and continue to grow in this vital area of healthcare.

Bianca S.
MHA, BA, LVN


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