Introduction to Hyperbaric Medicine and Problem Wound Management

This 53-hour program is approved by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) and the   National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT) as an introductory course in hyperbaric medicine.  The objective of this course is to promote the advancement of knowledge of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and problem wound management for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals based on a thorough understanding of decompression tables, hyperbaric chamber safety, treatment indications for hyperbaric oxygen, normal wound healing, patient assessment techniques, and wound treatment modalities.  The curriculum includes classroom instruction and practical exercises utilizing both the multiplace and monoplace chambers and various aspects of wound care.

 

2008 Dates:

Jan 13-18

Feb 10-15

Mar 9-14

Apr 13-18

May 18-23

 

Jul 20-25

Aug 17-22

Sep 21-26

Oct 19-24

Dec 7-12

 

          

 

Director:       Robert Warriner, MD

Site:              Conroe, Texas

 

CME Credits:

  • 53 hours AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for physicians
  • 51.5 Prescribed credit hours by the AAFP
  • 53 contact hours by the California Board of Nursing

 

Contact:

Sherrill White

Diversified Clinical Services

1610 Woodstead Court, Suite 460

The Woodlands, TX 77380

Phone: 904.296.6526 x 123  or  281.298.1400

Fax: 904.482.1371

E-mail: swhite@diversifiedcs.com
http://www.diversifiedclinicalservices.com/healthcare-providers/continuing-education.php