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Ostomy Patient Working Toward Becoming Ostomy Nurse
The content in this blog was provided by Charlotte Rensberger, Blog Coordinator at Girls with Guts I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis and had my …
Read MoreThe WOCN Society Unites 3,600+ WOC Care Professionals at WOCNext 2020 Reimagined
The Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®), united more than 3,600 pre-registered professionals from the wound, ostomy, and continence (WOC) care community at WOCNext® …
Read MoreHelp Us Celebrate YOU!
Did you know that the World Health Organization officially named 2020 the International Year of the Nurse & Midwife? This decision was made in order …
Read MoreWomen Helping Women: Nurse’s Ostomy Journey
The content in this blog was provided by Manda Barger, Secretary of Girls with Guts Rachel Badovick is a certified acute care pediatric nurse practitioner. …
Read MoreGet to Know Our Keynote Speaker Angela Gaffney, CHC
Angela Gaffney, CHC, is the President of Essential Health & Wellness, a firm focused on building healthy communities and organizations. As an international wellness speaker, …
Read MoreIntroducing New Enhancements to the Wound Treatment Associate (WTA®) Program
As the premier program offering basic wound care education, the WOCN® Society strives to ensure that the WTA Program remains accurate, relevant, and current. Periodic …
Read MoreA Brand New Clinical Tool From WOCN
Introducing the Body Worn Absorbent Product Guide Despite recent advances in multiple areas of continence management including pharmacotherapy, surgery, physiotherapy, and neuromodulation, evidence suggests that …
Read MoreWOCN Society Named ASAE Power of A Silver Award Winner
We are pleased to announce that the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®) has been named a Power of A Silver Award winner by …
Read MoreReasons Why WOC Nurses are Superheroes
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a… WOC nurse! When you think of who typically comes to saves the day, you may think of …
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