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This five-day, 40-hour live course is designed to equip health care providers with a base of knowledge in Hyperbaric Medicine and advanced wound care management. Approved by the UHMS as an Introduction to Hyperbaric Medicine, this course is taught by our nationally recognized physicians who actively work in wound care and hyperbaric medicine every day.
Who is the course designed for? Physicians, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, registered respiratory therapists, physical therapists, physician assistants, EMT’s and paramedics involved in advanced wound care management.
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Who should take this course?
The Introductory Course in Hyperbaric Medicine and Wound Care is designed for healthcare providers currently working or wanting to work in hyperbaric medicine and advanced wound care. Approved by UHMS for live-streaming format through 2021 for physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, respiratory therapists, physical therapists, EMTs, and paramedics.
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This course covers the complete UHMS Hyperbaric Medicine Introductory Curriculum. Learning objectives include:
- Historical Considerations
- Physics of Hyperbaric Exposure
- Mechanisms of Hyperbaric Oxygen
- Air Decompression Procedures
- UHMS Accepted Medical Indications: Scientific Basis and Treatment Protocols
- Side Effects and Contraindications
- Patient Assessment and Management
- Hyperbaric Chamber Systems
- Hyperbaric Safety and Emergency Procedures
- Administrative and Management Issues
- Clinical and Technical Practicum
- Course includes a Final Examination and Evaluation