WisCaregiver Careers, the workforce development program providing free CNA training, fee CNA testing and $500 6-month retention bonuses, launched its statewide media campaign on July 11, 2022. The media campaign includes streaming radio and TV ads, as well as social media outreach and print ads in local newspapers across the state.
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The WTA® (Wound Treatment Associate) educational program was developed by the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN®) to meet the growing need for skilled wound care providers in all care settings and to enhance nurses’ ability to provide optimal care for patients with acute and chronic wounds, as members of a collaborative wound care team. The WOCN Society has been recognized with distinction by the ANCC as a provider of continuing education and is recognized by CMS as a resource for best practices related to wound management. Successful completion of this course provides 24 contact hours for continuing education and meets didactic requirements for WOCNCB certification as a WTA (WTA-C).
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WisCaregiver Careers has a new
Facebook page! Please follow the page so that our content appears in your newsfeed. Also be sure to like and share our posts if you are participating in WisCaregiver Careers.
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If your organization has thought about participating in the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award program, this is your opportunity to complete the Bronze Award application from beginning to end with coaching support along the way from our expert facilitators.
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WHCA/WiCAL, in partnership with several state affiliates, presents a Silver National Quality Award Workshop series to help you better understand the Silver Award application criteria, scoring, and strategies for a successful 2023 application submission.
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