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AAWC Annual Report

The 2017 AAWC Annual Report is scheduled for release this summer. Volunteer AAWC committee and task force chairs will report on progress and activities taking place. The AAWC Annual Report will be emailed to members and also available on the home page of the AAWC website at https://aawconline.org at the end of August.

AAWC Patient/Caregiver blog

The Association has a strong commitment to the public as evidenced by the wealth of current wound care education provided on the online Patient/Caregiver Resource Center. There is even a blog. The AAWC appreciates the efforts of volunteer and main contributing author Maria Urso, PhD, who also writes for the quarterly AAWC WIN Newsletter.

Please view and share these educational blogs, which can be found at https://aawconline.org/wounds-in-need-blog.

AAWC Career Center package includes candidate resume boost

The perfect candidate may not be actively looking for a new job. The Candidate Resume Boost identifies qualified candidates from a vast national resume database and delivers them instantly, each ranked by match score. Employers can focus on the best matches first. This service makes finding the most qualified applicants fast and easy.

The AAWC Career Center is moderately priced. Post your open position on the AAWC site at https://aawconline.org/careers-in-wound-care. If you are not already a member, join the AAWC for $100 in savings when posting jobs.

SAWC Fall

The Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Fall is taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada at Caesars Palace on October 20–22, 2017. All SAWC attendees are invited to attend the AAWC Membership Meeting on Saturday, October 21, at 8 am to learn about the direction of the Association.

Before registering for the SAWC Conference, become an AAWC member to receive the SAWC discount. These savings can more than cover the annual membership dues. 

About AAWC

AAWC is the largest, not-for-profit membership organization in the United States dedicated to interprofessional wound healing and tissue preservation. AAWC’s mission is to advance the care of people with and at risk for wounds. The Association’s focus is on education, public policy, and the application of evidence-based wound care practice. AAWC offers membership and associated benefits to everyone involved in wound care, including clinicians and other healthcare professionals, patients, lay-caregivers, clinics/facilities, corporations, students, retirees, and advocates. Learn more about financial and other benefits, activities and programs, and/or join at www.aawconline.org.

Disclosure

This article was not subject to the Ostomy Wound Management peer-review process.

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