- Disseminate research and evidence-based knowledge of the latest techniques, applications, technologies, and treatments related to wound, ostomy, and continence issues to impact patient outcomes.
- Encourage networking with colleagues to foster an integrated community of health care providers to improve outcomes for persons with wound, ostomy, and continence issues.
- Strengthen the leadership role of the WOC nurse through education, advocacy, research, marketing, and legislation.
- Generate awareness of the global health issues influencing the patient, family and care provider(s) across the healthcare continuum.
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Evidera is presenting the following poster at WOCN: Cost-effectiveness of a Ceramide-infused Skin Barrier among Medicare Enrollee Patients in the United States Who Have Recently Undergone Ostomy. Authored by: Berger A, Oguz M