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Best in Class: Scottsdale Wound Management Guide

Comprehensive pocket handbook offers differential diagnosis and treatment options at your fingertips

Malvern, PA (June 8, 2009) – Proper wound care management has become one of the top concerns for many clinicians across various medical specialties. Treatment is specific to the wound type, the patient and the long-term care plan and requires ongoing assessment. Read More

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The Importance of Advanced Dressing Technology in Managing Wounds and the Risk of Infection
Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
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Heel Pressure Ulcers: A to Z
Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
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LIVE WEBCAST - Head Over Heels and Butts 3.0
Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
Non-Accredited

LIVE WEBCAST - Head Over Heels and Butts 3.0

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Web Cast Dates:
August 11, 2010
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Eastern
October 12, 2010
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Eastern

Head Over Heels and Butts 3.0 - A Discussion of Simple, Prevention-Based Interventions

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to

  • define major risk factors associated with heel pressure ulcers and incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD);
  • cost-justify prevention practices;
  • outline methods for documenting outcomes;
  • describe evidence-based and best practices for the prevention of heel pressure ulcers and IAD; and
  • develop a strategy to communicate about patient risk for pressure ulcers across settings.

Panelists/Lectures

Defining and Preventing IAD
Mikel L. Gray, PhD, FNP, PNP, CUNP, CCCN, FAANP, FAAN

Nurse Practitioner
Professor, Department of Urology
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA

Pressure Ulcers on the Heels
Joyce Black, PhD, RN, CPSN, CWCN

Associate Professor of Nursing
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE

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Questions:
For questions please call: 800-237-7285, ext. 203.

This educational webinar is supported by SAGE Products, Inc.
Visit the Sage Products website at http://www.sageproducts.com





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