Accredited NAWCO® Wound Care Certifications
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Wound Care Certified (WWC®)Â
The WWC® wound care certification was accredited through NAWCO® until 2013 and was reaccredited in May of 2019 by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA®). This wound care certification is valid for 5 years. Â
Eligibility:Â
- LPN, LVN, RN, NPÂ
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- 1 Education Requirement (below)Â
- 1 Experience Requirement (below)Â
Education Requirement:Â Â
- Option A: Graduation from a skin and wound management education course that meets certification committee criteria.Â
- Option B: Current active CWCN®, CWON®, or CWOCN®.Â
Experience Requirement:Â Â
- Option A: Completion of 120 hours of hands-on-clinical training with approved NAWCO preceptor.Â
- Option B: Completion of 2 years full-time or 4 years part–time in approved profession with ongoing,
   active involvement with wound care patients or in management, education, or research directly relatedÂ
   to wound care. Â
Pass Rate: 85%Â Â
Cost for Exam: $330
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Accredited WOCNCB® Wound Care Certification Â
The Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN®)Â
Eligibility:Â Â
- BSNÂ
- Meet one of the following requirements:
- 50 continuing education contact hours over the last 5 years in wound care and 1,500 clinical experience
   hours over the past 5 years with at least 375 of those hours completed within the last year prior to
   certification.
- Completion of WOCN education program duly accredited by the WOCN®.Â
Since there are so many options available, it can be difficult to determine which might be the right fit for you. I hope this guide was helpful to you in your research process. Make sure to educate yourself appropriately to determine which wound care certification is the best for you and your nursing career.Â