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Clinical Education Resource Center

Offers an accredited* education program to provid...

» Molnlycke Health Care

3M™ Coban™ 2 Layer Lite Compression System

Designed for patients less tolerant of compression...

» 3M Health Care

RENASYS* GO Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

The RENASYS GO pump was designed with portability ...

» Smith & Nephew Inc., Wound Management

RENASYS* EZ Canisters

Available in 800cc and 250cc versions with solidif...

» Smith & Nephew Inc., Wound Management

RENASYS* GO Canisters

Available in 800ml and 300ml versions with solidif...

» Smith & Nephew Inc., Wound Management

RENASYS*-G Gauze Dressing Kit

The RENASYS-G dressing kit contains a gauze based ...

» Smith & Nephew Inc., Wound Management

InfoV.A.C.® System

Next generation therapy system designed specifical...

» KCI

SilvaKollagen Gel, “Smart Silver”

SilvaKollagen® Gel, “Smart Silver”™, is a n...

» DermaRite Industries LLC

Sechrist 3600E

The Sechrist 3600E (with a 36 inch cylinder) has b...

» Sechrist Industries, Inc.

AtmosAir® 9000 Series Mattress Replacement System

Utilizes a nine cylinder, ""open-pressurized"", SA...

» KCI

KCI Continuum of Educational Programs

Customers are offered a variety of opportunities t...

» KCI

V.A.C.® Therapy

Promotes wound healing at the cellular level. Cont...

» KCI

Smith & Nephew Inc., Wound Management

Smith & Nephew is dedicated to helping people regain their lives. Established for over 150 years, the Company’s values center around performance, innovation and trust. The Smith & Nephew’s wound care portfolio offers innovative solutions for chronic, acute and traumatic wounds. The RENASYS™ System offers unmatched flexibility to support clinical judgment in treating a wide range of wound types, based on the needs of the wound, the patient, and the setting. The Infection Management Portfolio includes ACTICOAT™, ACTICOAT Flex, ALLEVYN™ Ag, and IODOSORB™, offering a broad range of antimicrobial dressings to help manage infected wounds, and wounds at risk for infection. The ALLEVYN™ Portfolio offers unique triple-action technology and dynamic moisture control by actively responding to changing exudate levels, enhancing patient comfort and minimizing maceration. SECURA™ Preventive Skin Care Products were developed to help protect the skin from breakdown and maintain skin integrity. read more…

ThermoTek, Inc

ThermoTek, Inc. has been a leader in the medical device industry for more than seventeen years. With our innovative designs for precision thermal/compression management solutions and numerous patents on our technology, we continue to push the envelope with new and creative products offerings. read more…

Wound Care Strategies, Inc.

Tri-Assess® Premier Software - In goes the software. Outcomes the better. SM read more…

Featured Products

TENSOR® Elastic Bandage Rolls

Bulk with either attached or removable clip: 4.1 y...

» Covidien

Synchro

Three-chamber gradient sequential therapy; leg, ca...

» Talley Medical

From the Wounds 360 Network

Wound care companies join together

Aurora Capital Group, a Los Angeles based private equity firm managing more than $2 billion in assets, has completed the purchase and merger-of-equ read more…

» from News Wire

Company launches wound care product line in US

Smith & Nephew Inc’s Advanced Wound Management division (St. Petersburg, Fla) recently announced the US launch of Acticoat™ Flex 3 and Acti read more…

» from News Wire

New design helps professionals improve ease of catheter application

Ethicon Inc (Somerville, NJ) announced that Biopatch® Protective Disk with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) will include new design elements with upd read more…

» from News Wire

HMP Communications introduces new online video blog

HMP Communications’ (Malvern, Pa) wound care division recently launched an online video blog (vlog) on its Today’s Wound Clinic website: “Wha read more…

» from News Wire