Join the Specialty Program Team!
Continuing Nursing Education at the University of Washington School of Nursing would like to invite you to join us by holding a specialty program onsite at your agency.
What is a Specialty Program?
Specialty programs are in-depth learning experiences that usually include face-to-face training or clinical experience as well as online coursework. Students enjoy the camaraderie of a cohort, expert instructors, and supplementary videos and readings they can access for a year after enrollment. Currently, UWCNE features specialty co-sponsorships in two areas: medical-surgical nursing and wound management. Details for each program are listed below.
Co-Sponsorship | Medical-Surgical Review and Update
Join over 20 organizations in holding this unique distance learning continuing education course at your agency.
Top 5 Benefits for Your Agency
- Increase the number of nationally certified medical-surgical nurses at your agency.
- Empower nurses to expand their knowledge in evidence-based medical-surgical nursing practice.
- Enhance confidence, competence, critical thinking, interprofessional communication and patient outcomes at your agency.
- Maximize agency resources! Save staff time and money.
- Customize medical-surgical nursing education to agency-specific needs.
For more information, contact UW Continuing Nursing Education at medsurg@uw.edu.
Co-Sponsorship | Wound Management Fundamentals Course
Join other organizations and provide this unique distance learning continuing education course at your agency.
Top 5 Benefits for Your Agency
- Energize wound care team members to update their skills in evidence-based wound management.
- Improve standards of practice, policies and procedures around wound management at your agency.
- Save staff time, money, space equipment and supplies!
- Enhance confidence, competence, critical thinking, inter-professional communication and patient outcomes at your agency.
- Customize wound care education to agency specific needs.
For more information contact Patty Morrison at pdmor@uw.edu.