This 40-hour course in hyperbaric medicine is designed for physicians, nurses, and technicians to provide an introduction to the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in clinical practice. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding specific to your discipline through discussion, didactic and hands on participation.
This 40-hour course in hyperbaric medicine is designed for physicians, nurses, and technicians to provide an introduction to the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in clinical practice. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding specific to your discipline through discussion, didactic and hands on participation
This 40-hour course in hyperbaric medicine is designed for physicians, nurses, and technicians to provide an introduction to the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in clinical practice. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding specific to your discipline through discussion, didactic and hands on participation
AAWC Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of COVID-19 Webinar Wednesday, April 29 at 8 PM EST Presented by Tomas Serena, MD, FACS, and Kerry Thibodaux, MD CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Topics during this discussion will include... The potential mechanism of action for hyperbaric oxygen in COVID-19 patient The Opelousas experience The protocol of treatment of COVID-19 […]
The SerenaGroup® has conducted the Introduction to Hyperbaric Medicine course through-out the world for more than a decade. Led by Dr. Thomas Serena and his team of experts in advanced wound care and hyperbaric medicine the 40-hour course covers a wide range of topics from wound care principles to physics and indications for hyperbaric therapy. […]
The Challenges Course (Challenges™) combines didactic lectures with practical hands-on learning in a relaxed and interactive atmosphere.
The program highlights the The Practice of Wound Care™, a comprehensive guide to evaluating and treating wounds. The symposium focuses on everyday problems encountered in caring for patients with acute and chronic wounds in all patient care settings. We critically examine the controversial issues facing the wound care clinician and provide the requisite skills for common wound care procedures.
The program is designed for nurses, physicians, physical therapists, administrators and technicians in all patient care settings. It is ideal for anyone who treats wounds.