Essity

At Essity we want to break barriers to wellbeing by providing accessible education for all learners

People learn in different ways. Some may grasp concepts better through visual aids, while others might prefer auditory explanations or hands-on activities. Catering to these differences ensures that each student can learn in the way that suits them best.1 At Essity we want to break barriers to wellbeing by providing accessible education for all learners.

PATH (Professional Accredited Training for Healthcare Professionals) is a gold standard education platform with a diverse selection of therapy areas and learning styles, to help you provide the best possible patient care and support you in achieving positive patient outcomes.

Why chose PATH?

  • Personalised journey – choose the therapy area, topics and learning styles that suit you
  • Your own personal PATH account with your selected learning plans
  • Training facilitated by experienced Clinical Consultants
  • Clinical modules with evidence based content
  • Materials to suit all levels of healthcare professional
  • Assistance to support and promote events
  • Strategic Healthcare Partners (SHP) support to provide learning reinforcement through pathway development
  • All educational modules are accredited

What PATH has to offer

PATH offers education across a wide range of wound management topics, and with four learning styles, you’ve got a lot of choice

  • e-Learning– independent learning to complete at your own pace
  • Bitesize learning– short modules delivered by clinical experts
  • Webcast– series of on demand learning from clinical experts
  • Masterclasses & events– face to face bespoke education to meet your teams training needs

Register for PATH now

Did you know that STOP the Pressure Week and World Antimicrobial Awareness Week coincide? Untreated pressure ulcers can lead to infection, increasing the risk of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Tune in for our webinar, ‘Act Early, Save Lives: What’s your role in preventing Antimicrobial Resistance in wound care?’ on Thursday 21st November at 12.30pm. Sign up here

 Reference: 

  1. World Wide Learn. How Do You Learn? World Wide Learn (2024); accessed on November 7, 2024