04 September 2025
New Frontiers in Treating Advanced Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Tackle one of wound care’s toughest challenges—diabetic foot ulcers with exposed structures. In this accredited activity with Dr. John Lantis will walk you through the latest trial data, grafting options, and clinical strategies to improve healing and reduce amputation risk. Designed for physicians, nurses, podiatrists, and wound care specialists, this session will equip you with practical, evidence-based information you can apply right away.
On-Demand Release Date: 8/1/2025
Expiration Date: 8/1/2026
Faculty: Dr. John C. Lantis II, MD
1 CME/CE Credit Available
25 August 2025
Clinical Mastery in Enteric Fistula Management
This four-part CME series provides clinicians with evidence-based approaches to enteric fistula management, covering anatomy, nutrition, surgical strategies, and pouching techniques to enhance clinical decision-making.
Release Date: 8/18/2025
Expiration Date: 8/18/2026
Faculty: Mary Anne Obst, RN, BSN, CCRN, CWON, CWS
1.75 CME/CE Credits Available
24 January 2025
Atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality affecting over 230 million people globally.1
Vascular assessment, particularly the determination of ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI), is crucial in the management of leg ulceration and diabetic foot conditions. This assessment helps identify PAD, a condition affecting over 230 million people globally. Most people with PAD are asymptotic, underscoring the importance of ABPI in its ability to prevent potential harm from compression therapy in patients with PAD.2,3 This microlearn will review the pathophysiology and risk factors association with PAD.
24 January 2025
Pressure injuries (PIs) represent a significant healthcare challenge in the United States, with an estimated 60,000 annual deaths directly attributed to these wounds.1 The financial impact is substantial, with approximately $26.8 billion spent annually on treatment.2 Additionally, PIs are a common cause of legal action, with up to 17,000 lawsuits filed each year.1
Across the healthcare continuum, the primary focus in addressing PIs is prevention. This approach involves using validated risk assessment tools for early identification of at-risk patients, evaluating other risk factors, and conducting regular patient reassessments. A comprehensive care plan that prioritizes and addresses these risk factors is crucial for effective prevention.3,4
This microlearn provides an overview of PI risk factors, the current staging system, and strategies for assessing, managing, and preventing PIs in patients identified as being at risk.
03 April 2025
Welcome to this short interactive module on TheraSkin® by LifeNet Health. In just a few slides, you’ll learn what TheraSkin is, how it works, and why it’s an effective choice for wound healing. You’ll discover its key benefits, including its living cell composition, natural growth factors, and role in supporting wound closure and tissue regeneration.
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Welcome to this short interactive module on Vashe® Wound Solution by Urgo Medical. In just a few slides, you’ll learn what Vashe is, how it works, and why it’s an effective choice for wound cleansing. You’ll discover its key benefits, including its skin-friendly formulation, antimicrobial properties, and role in creating an optimal healing environment.
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