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Sharpen your skills 

Seize the opportunity to sharpen your skills with our free, online training, Portrait of a Patient™– our new compression therapy training modules – designed for wound care clinicians worldwide. 

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Resources :
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  2. Rice JB, Desai U, Cummings AK, Birnbaum HG, Skornicki M, Parsons N. Burden of venous leg ulcers in the United States. J Med Econ. 2014 May;17(5):347-56.
  3. 3M Data on file. Study-05-010364
  4. Mosti G, Crespi A, Mattaliano V: Comparison Between a New, Two-component Compression System With Zinc Paste Bandages for Leg Ulcer Healing: A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial Monitoring Subbandage Pressures WOUNDS 2011;23(5):126–134
  5. Moffatt C et al.: A randomised controlled 8-week crossover clinical evaluation of the 3M Coban 2 Layer Compression System versus Profore to evaluate the product performance in patients with venous leg ulcers International Wound Journal 2008, 5 (2), pp. 267-279 
  6. 3M Data on file. Study-05-010395
  7. 3M Data on file study-05-001517 
  8. Harding K. et al. Simplifying venous leg ulcer management. Consensus recommendations. Wounds International. 2015; 10-11