2022 main conference programme

We believe that skin health and wound healing is everyone’s business and that change happens when we work together, not in silos

Come to our annual conference and you can join our community and listen to live lectures, interviews and discussions, take part in workshops, visit industry exhibition booths, network with colleagues and speakers and join the live conversations during the sessions

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Day 1 – 18 May

Lomond Room – Main
Plenary Sessions

10.45 – Break

13.00 – Lunch

15.00 – Break

  • 15.45 – Assessing wounds for surgical site infection (SSI): a patient-reported tool for remote wound assessment Dr Rhiannon Macefield
  • 16.15 – Managing complex surgical wounds in a community setting. Perspectives from the acute and community sectors – Fran Norman (was Spratt)

Bell Room – Concurrent Sessions

  • 11.30 – How to Inspire a new generation of Tissue Viability NursesJulie Hewish
  • 12.00 – Education supporting the ambitions of the National Wound Care Strategy Programme – an update – Danielle Fullwood 
  • 12.30 – How effective is virtual education in wound care? Using a matrix to measure the success of wound care educationCarol Jeffrey and Janice Bianchi

13.00 – Lunch

  • 14.00 – Hidradenitis suppurativa – an overview Dr David Fitzgerald
  • 14.30 – A Nurse specialist’s perspective on the assessment and biopsy of wounds / skin lesions to gain a differential diagnosisKaren Stephen
  • 15.45 – Duty of Candour in wound care/pressure ulcer incidentsElaine Farrell and Fiona Russell
  • 16.15 – Diabetes and lower limb complications: a thematic review of clinical negligence claimsNicole Mottolini

Bain Room – Concurrent Sessions

13.00 – Lunch

  • 14.00 – How to run a successful wound care service using digital imagery and virtual e-clinic tissue viability support – Elaine FarrellFiona Russell and Sandra Stringfellow

  • 14.30 – Dressings supply centralisation for wound care – Rosemary MacRitchie and Natalie Bowling

  • 15.45 – Free Papers
    • 15.45 – Developing a wound care clinic within a homeless hostel and becoming a link for this client group when admitted to the Acute Hospital – Nicky Richardson
    •  15.57 – The knowledge and attitudes regarding pressure ulcer prevention among Healthcare Support Workers in the UK: a cross-sectional study – Liang Qin Liu
    • 16.09 – Impact of early recognition, prompt referral and high levels of compression to achieve excellent venous ulcer healing rates within a community clinic – Caroline Hughesdon
    •  16.21 – Trialling the role of a Children’s Pressure Champion – Sarah Sharpe
    • 16.33 – Ceci n’est pas une plaie’: on the difficulty of health system planning for wound care in Austria – Dr Raffael Himmelsbach

Day 2 – 19 May

Lomond Room – Main Plenary Sessions

  • 08.00 – Scientific Symposium from Smith+Nephew – Don’t let hard-to-heal wounds hold you back – Kickstart Healing Now! – Moderator: Kate Williams  Speakers: Lauren Olenczuk and Jeanette Milne
  • 09.15 – Pressure damage reduction at end of life – Dr Jeannie Donnelly
  • 09.45 – Stop the Pressure: More than an awareness day – how to actively engage to make a difference – Jacqui Fletcher
  • 10.15 – The importance of footwear in preventing pressure damage to the foot Gill Sykes

10.45 – Break

13.00 – Lunch

Bell Room – Concurrent Sessions

  • 08.00 – Sponsored Breakfast Symposium
  • 09.15 – How nutrition impacts on cellular health – Beth Howard
  • 09.45 – What is healthy eating for older adults in Care Homes? – Alison Smith
  • 10.15 – The importance of nutrition in pressure ulcer prevention and management – Dove Yu

10.45 – Break

  • 11.30 – Home and away: providing assessment, intervention and consultation to burns patients in NSW, Australia, using telehealth Christine Parker
  • 12.00 – Managing chronic burn wounds – Jacky Edwards
  • 12.30 – Hypertrophic scar management – Jacky Edwards

Bain Room – Concurrent Sessions

  • 09.15 – Easing the pressure for social care, what good looks like – Joyce Murray
  • 09.40 – Multi-Agency: Reducing pressure ulcers in care homes in the Highlands – Jaime Smith and Elaine Farrell
  • 10.05 – Managing skin tears in care homes – Kate Williams
  • 10.30 – Skin Care Champion project – Heidi Sandoz

10.45 – Break