Learn more about optimal wound care in the session 'Wound Balance Concept: Achieving Wound Healing', a virtual pre-conference session at WOUNDCON Spring 2024. This symposium, sponsored by HARTMANN USA, Inc., invites to participate in a focused virtual session discussing key strategies for effective wound management.
Learning objectives
Examine the concept of ‘wound balance’
Identify what prevents a wound from progressing and the critical role of wound biomarkers
Employ early identification and modification of ‘red flags’ that may cause a wound to be at high risk of stalling and becoming chronic
Describe the mechanism of action of SAP-containing dressings
Recognize the importance of adopting a patient-centered approach, identifying the patient’s individual needs, and ensuring that the patient is at the center of all decision-making processes
Examine, via cases, advanced wound care modalities that engage wound healing support the natural physiological process.
Speakers
Dr. Alison J. Garten
Catherine Milne
Dr. Laura Swoboda
Understand the Wound Balance Concept
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Downloads
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White Paper -Wound Balance: Achieving Wound Healing with Confidence
User Manual - Wound QoL
Wound-QoL-17 - Formerly referred to as “Wound-QoL”
Wound-QoL-14 - Short version with 14 items
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