Two foot care students in scrubs and aprons holding plastic feet in the clinic.
Foot care students in yellow gowns and masks observing foot care in a clinic or hospital setting.
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The Foot Care Nurse Training Workshop at Rainier Medical, one of the nation’s leaders in foot care nurse training, is an exciting opportunity for healthcare professionals to level up their foot care skills! Here’s why you shouldn’t miss it:

Small Class Sizes: With only four students per class, you’ll get personalized attention. This means more time to practice with the tools and get the hands-on help you need to succeed!

Professional Instructors: Learn from the best in the field! Dr. Julia Overstreet and certified foot care specialists will guide you through every step of your learning, offering expert tips, demonstrations, and one-on-one support.

Comprehensive Training: This three-day workshop is packed with valuable learning. You’ll start by getting comfortable with foot care tools, then spend the next two days working with real patients, practicing your new skills under expert guidance.

Certification Qualification: This workshop checks off the hands-on requirements for both WOCN and AFCNA Foot & Nail Care Certification, helping you achieve your professional foot care certification with confidence!

Growing Need for Foot Care: With an aging population, foot care is becoming more and more important. This workshop gives you the skills to meet that growing need and make a real difference in your practice.

Rainier Medical is nationally recognized for its top-notch foot care nurse training, and this workshop will equip you with the skills and certification you need to excel. If you’re ready to take your foot care career to the next level, don’t wait—enroll today and get ready to unlock your full potential!

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Foot Care student nurse, wearing blue scrubs and red mask, sitting on a stool and attending to a patient's foot in a clinic room.
Four women standing outdoors near a building, next to a sign that reads 'Foot Care' with an arrow pointing left and a footprint graphic.