11-14 OCT, ADELAIDE

Strengthening networks

Navigating new frontiers for better healing

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Session outline

Presentation by Catherine Leahy, Wound Prevention and Management Clinical Nurse Consultant, NSW Health, on her experience treating hard-to-heal wounds.  

The presentation will include:

  • The challenges in treating hard-to-heal wounds 
  • How to dress for success 
  • Addressing challenges and improving outcomes 

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the challenges in treating hard-to-heal wounds
  • Understand what product solutions can potentially help address some of these challenges
  • Hear from a Specialist in Wound Care how to implement timely product solutions and the results that can be achieved

Target audience

This session is suitable for any clinician who deals with the treatment of wounds e.g.:

  • Medical practitioners
  • Wound care practitioners
  • CNPs, CNSs, CNEs
  • Nursing Staff
  • Podiatrists

Agenda

Chairperson: Catherine Leahy 

The session will be presented in a lecture format, including case studies. Mölnlycke product solutions will also be displayed during the presentation.

Presentation timePresentation titleSpeaker name / Moderator
2 minutes Product Manager introductionJoss Cole-Baker, Australia 
5 Minutes Challenges of hard-to-heal wounds Catherine Leahy, Australia
18 minutes  •How to dress for success
•Addressing challenges and improving outcomes
Catherine Leahy, Australia
5 minutes  Q&A  Catherine Leahy, Australia

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