Strength and Value in Numbers!

There is knowledge in numbers – even small ones and the AAWC is making sure that wound care clinicians from facilities large and small can take part in AAWC’s valuable programming.

Most AAWC members work in institutional or clinic settings of varying sizes. Regardless of size and budget, it is important that all the wound care clinicians have access to education and resources needed to provide the best in class patient care. That is why the AAWC has established a Group Membership option. The two-tiered program enables either up to four or up to eight employees from one facility to engage with member activities and receive member benefits such as the newsletter, Journal Club and member rates on AAWC Regional Summits. As a group membership, it is interchangeable among employees. If an employee were to leave that facility, another can be added at no additional charge for the duration of that membership year.

“The knowledge transfer accruing from AAWC membership is unique, valuable in routine wound care practice, and essential to advancing wound care worldwide,” said Victoria Elliott, AAWC Chief Executive Officer. “A group membership option allowing for individual interchange means that anyone from that institution or clinic can participate in a program and bring the knowledge back to be shared among colleagues. Otherwise, if the one member was unavailable for a program, the facility might miss out on the knowledge shared.”

The costs for the group membership are $480 for up to four employees and $959 for up to eight employees. Those facilities with more than eight can receive a discounted membership of $95 for each additional member, a $20 savings over individual AAWC membership. The membership for all individuals in the group option would begin and then renew at the same time.

To learn more about a group facility membership option, please contact Lyn Donze, [email protected] or visit https://aawconline.memberclicks.net/about-membership.
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