27 Feb 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 28 Feb 2026
New Session
February 2026
Attendance dates: 27 Feb 2026, 06 Mar 2026, 20 Mar 2026, 17 Apr 2026, 08 May 2026, 15 May 2026
Course overview
The module explores the underlying physiology and pathophysiology of leg ulcers and relates this to evidence-based practice in their management. The aim is for the practitioner to critically analyse and evaluate the strategies that prevent tissue breakdown or promote healing and restoration of function in the lower limb.
Dates - 27/02/2026, 06/03/2026, 20/03/2026, 17/04/2026, 08/05/2026, 15/05/2026
Please contact module lead if you are unsure of what level you should apply for.
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£830.00
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Course details
Course leader
Annette Palmer
Administrator
Telephone
01494 522 141
Course delivery
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Prerequisites
Applicants must be working in an appropriate practice environment.

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