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Collaboration for progress in wound care education

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Collaboration for progress in wound care education

Gulnaz Tariq
16 October 2014

<p>I and other nurses started our careers in wound care with the dream of studying and then implementing our learning in practice to help people. I strongly believe that education is important in achieving our goals and aspirations, turning dreams into reality. The world continues to revolve in its orbit while life constantly changes, resulting in the need to continually adapt, learn and move in line with new trends. Such changes also occur in wound care: there are momentous innovations globally, and continuous education is the way in which we can deliver evidence-based practice.</p>

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