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Wound Webinar Series Invites - HARTMANN
Date: Jul 20, 2021 18:45:00
Wound Webinar Series Invites
HARTMANN
Invitation 1:
Primary Care Webinar
Thursday 20 July: 6:55pm - 8:35pm
Tuesday 27 July: 6:55pm - 8:35pm
This is the PHN webinar series with ACN points attached. It has a strong focus on wounds in a primary care setting and helps navigate through the complexities of wound management.
Online Session 1
- Provide an overview of wound healing, factors that impact healing, and the importance of assessment and documentation
- Identify the difference between acute and chronic wounds
- Provide an understanding of prevention and treatment of skin tears
- Review why chronic wounds are slow to heal
- Provide an overview of chronic wound treatment based on TIME
- Simplify product selection based on patient and wound characteristics
Online Session 2
- Provide an overview of chronic wound treatment based on TIME
- Simplify product selection based on patient and wound characteristics
- Provide an understanding of the importance of patient assessment of in
- Developing a wound plan
- Review treatment options for diabetic foot ulcers, arterial and venous ulcers
- Review compression therapy and how it works in venous leg ulcers
Invitation 2:
Rethinking Exudate Management
Is all about challenging thinking around exudate management and will feature a KOL speaker-Tabatha Rando.
Discover the importance of correct exudate management in this second episode of the new Wound Care Education Series, from Paul HARTMANN.
When it comes to wound exudate management, all too often due to the changing exudate levels/types are not addressed and become a mismanaged component of wound care - what can we do about that?
The following topics will be covered:
- Why is wound exudate management so important?
- What are the challenges around exudate management?
- What are the best practice guidelines for managing exudate?
- What generic dressings are best suited for different exudate types?
- What are the latest advances in exudate management?
For more information view the flyers below:
Invitation 1
Invitation 2
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