Advances in wound care study day
Our free advanced study days promote the best practices in skin health and wound healing
Overview
This study day is a step up from our fundamentals of wound assessment and management session and provides an opportunity to hear about some of the current guidance and exciting work being undertaken across the UK to address some of the challenges faced when caring for people with wounds. The programme aims to look more closely at factors that impact on healing and will offer solutions for addressing these risks.
Who’s the advances in wound care study day suitable for?
This study day will be relevant to clinicians working directly with patients living with a wound, academics with an interest in wound care and students working in healthcare settings. This includes, Tissue viability nurses, community nurses, Practice nurses, podiatrists, specialist clinicians (vascular, dermatology, lymphoedema etc), GPs.
Programme
View the draft programme – please note timings/presentations may be subject to change
09.30-09.45 Welcome & Introduction – Sarah Gardner, Society of Tissue Viability Education Facilitator/Director, Wound Matters Ltd
09.45-10.15 Can we predict healing? – Trish Idensohn MSc. (Herts) IIWCC (Toronto) RN.RM. Wound Nurse Specialist, Educator & Consultant in Private Practice – CliniCare, Ballito
10.15– 10.25 Q&A
10.25-10.40 Industry presentation – Peter Cressey, Senior Product Manager, Hartmann
10.40-10.50 Comfort break
10.50-11.20 Surgical wound complications stream – Jacky Edwards, Clinical Lead for Surgical Wound Complications Lead for Workforce and Education, National Wound Care Strategy Programme & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University
11.20-11.30 Q&A
11.30-12.00 The role of Oxygen in wound healing – Dr. Matthew G. Garoufalis, Clinical Associated Professor of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Western University of Health Sciences
12.00-12.10 Q&A
12.10-12.25 Industry Presentation – The role of a home-based Multi-modality Oxygen Therapy in wound healing – Rob Lyon, AOTI
12.25-13.00 Lunch
13.00-13.30 Managing Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Pilonidal disease – Sarah Bradbury, Independent Tissue Viability Nurse Consultant
13.30-13.40 Q&A
13.40 – 13.55 Industry presentation – Sharon Gardner, H&R Healthcare – a Mediq company
13.55-14.25 Patient experience and current strategies for pain management in chronic wounds – Professor Georgina Gethin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Galway
14.25-14.35 Q&A
14.35-14.50 Industry presentation – TBC
14.50-15.00 Comfort Break
15:00-15:30 Exudate Management – Claire Acton, Head of Tissue Viability and IV Services, Directorate: Clinical Care and Quality, Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust
15.30-15.40 Q&A
15.40-15.45 Round up of the day / close
Industry presentations
There will be a presentation of wound care products and preventative aids from our industry partners:
H&R Healthcare – A Mediq company
And more to be confirmed!
Our Trustees look forward to welcoming you all virtually to the classroom
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Matthew G. Garoufalis
Clinical Associated Professor of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
Western University of Health Sciences
Read more…Prof. Georgina Gethin
Professor in Nursing & Midwifery,
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Galway
Read more…Jacky Edwards
Clinical Lead for Surgical Wounds and Wound Infection, Lead for Education and Workforce
NWCSP
Read more…Claire Acton
Non Medical Prescriber. Head of Tissue Viability and IV Services
Kent Community NHS Foundation Trust
Read more…