![]() ![]() The information presented is solely for informational and educational purposes. The presentation may contain information on Mölnlycke’s products, educational content and/or demonstrate certain techniques used by the presenter. Mölnlycke is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the presentation. Former board member of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Commission Board, Board of Directors for AAWC and former co-chair for WOCN National Conference Planning Committeeĭisclaimer: The views, information, and/or opinions expressed in this presentation are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Mölnlycke Health Care (“Mölnlycke”). Wound care clinical lead at Medical Coll e ge of Virginia, VCU Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia. Tod Brindle, MD PhD Medical Director, Mölnlycke Health Care, US Consultant and educator at Catholic Health’s Advanced Wound Healing Center, Buffalo, NY. Co-chair for SAWC and founding Board Member of the AAWC. Certified diabetes educator.ĭot Weir, RN CWS CWON Certified Wound and Ostomy NurseĬer t ified Wound Specialist. The impact leaving a dressing in place can have on the patient, the wound, the practitioner, and the costsĬertified Wound, Ostomy and Continence care nurse, University of Alabama, Birmi n ghamĮxpert knowledge in wound care, prevention and deep experience in Home Hea l th nursing, intensive care.Case studies that utilise some traditional dressings and newer options to promote undisturbed wound healing on a variety of cases.A brief discussion on the multiple definitions of undisturbed wound healing.Tod Brindle, Dot Weir, and Karen Edwards will share: ![]()
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