Wound Treatment Associate Certification (WTA-C)

WTA Program

The Wound Treatment Associate (WTA) Program, developed by the Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse Society, is a blended continuing education program designed to provide entry-level preparation in basic wound care.

Graduates of the WTA Program who are Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) or Registered Nurses (RNs) are eligible to sit for the WTA-C certification exam through the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Certification Board (WOCNCB).

Enrollment in the WTA Program includes:

Online didactic coursework

All required course materials

Two days of in-person skills lab

24 hours of clinical experience (determined based on your current practice)

Certification exam fee (a $250 value)

If you are interested in moving forward

Please text 918-360-0027 to schedule a time to discuss your short- and long-term professional goals.

How the Program Works

This blended program combines online coursework with hands-on and guided learning experiences. You will complete:

  • Online coursework

  • Mentoring support

  • Clinical experience

  • Individual and group knowledge reinforcement sessions

The program typically takes 3–4 months to complete, depending on your pace through the online didactic portion.

 

The ultimate goal of the program is to prepare you to successfully pass the WTA-C certification exam through WOCNCB, the gold standard in wound care certification. Because WOCNCB maintains more rigorous standards than other wound certifications, this credential carries greater professional recognition and respect.