The field of wound care, for better or worse, differs in training from longer standing specialties today. Additionally, while independent organizations have risen to help standardize training and research practices in this field, allopathic and osteopathic accrediting bodies have yet to create certification programs. What are the setbacks and opportunities that emerge from this state of affairs? Dr. Michael Miller investigates this subject here.
Training and Research in Wound Care
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The field of wound care, for better or worse, differs in training from longer standing specialties today. Additionally, while independent organizations have risen to help standardize training and research practices in this field, allopathic and osteopathic accrediting bodies have yet to create certification programs. What are the setbacks and opportunities that emerge from this state of affairs? Dr. Michael Miller investigates this subject here.
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