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EWMA 2024 - HARTMANN Symposium

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EWMA 2024 - HARTMANN Symposium

Type
Past Event
Topics
Exudate Management, Chronic Wounds, Complex Wounds, Wound Dressing, Superabsorbent Polymer Dressings, Wound Care, Patient Quality of Life, Wound Healing, Wound Balance, Zetuvit Plus Silicone Border, Biomarkers
Language
EN
Publication Year
2024
Location
London
Organization
EWMA

Introduction

The 34th Conference of the EWMA took place on 1-3 May 2024 in London, United Kingdom.

The conference is organised in collaboration with The Society of Tissue Viability in the UK and featured high quality sessions & presentations, numerous workshops, and e-poster presentations as well as a large industry exhibition.

HARTMANN sponsored a symposium called Wound Balance: Shifting the Healing Trajectory

The Symposium was joined by 3 clinical experts who examined the challenges of wound healing and discussed how wound balance can be used as a framework to help place the patient at the heart of wound healing. By supporting clinicians in recognising wounds likely to become non healing or chronic through early intervention and being able to identify what may be preventing a wound from progressing, including external factors and barriers to healing.

The presenters included:

Chair:
Ina Farrelly; Advanced Podiatrist, London

Speakers:

  • Sharron Trouth, Vascular Advanced Nurse, Practitioner, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
  • Charlotte Keaveney, Queens Nurse, District Nurse Clinical lead, Cornwall partnership NHS Foundation Trust


If you missed the live session, please click here to watch recording:

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