Day 2
Day 2 is comprised of hands on workshops from Wound Care professionals and an introduction to new technology . Focus on providing high quality care at home, nursing homes and other post acute facilities. Learn new techniques and tips for commonly performed procedures in a post-acute wound care environment.
Wound care continues to be an increasingly important modality of care in long-term care, however, the coordination and documentation, or sometimes misaligned with the needs of the facility, and without adequate involvement of the primary care team. Despite its complexities, when Care continues to be an observed, as its own specialty, which leads to its own set of distinct problems. As a medical Director wound care is seen as an ancillary service, but the reality is, it is an inherent part of the care team, and can impact the lives of all partners within the skilled nursing facility.
In this session, Maha will explore practical vascular screening tools for mobile wound care and how they can improve outcomes in on-the-go healthcare settings. She will highlight effective, user-friendly options that enhance patient care by identifying vascular issues early in vulnerable populations, a topic that has yet to be researched.
Stay ahead of any foreseeable future regulatory barriers by putting your CAMPs knowledge and skills to the test.
Debridement is a fundamental skill for all providers in wound care. Debridement takes many forms but the goals of debridement have been clarified with recent scientific advancements. This activity will highlight the goals of debridement and its role in wound bed prep.
This interactive session will review the importance of wound bed preparation prior to application of CAMPs as well as tips on success in the use of these advanced products. The panel will engage the audience to share strategies for success.
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This event highlighted the challenges and opportunities with mobile wound care and is the launch event of IPAWS the mobile wound care society.