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S04 - Adapting to Change: New Perspectives in Wound Healing During COVID-19 and Implementing New Clinical Data and Technologies for Efficient Patient Care
New evidence influences health care decisions every day. It is important to stay current with new data and research to deliver impactful patient care. During this session, panelists will discuss their wound healing perspectives and ways they have adapted to change during this pandemic, while demonstrating real-world scenarios and patient case outcomes for the way new data has made a difference in their practice.
Learning Objectives:
Discuss their wound healing perspectives and ways they have adapted to change during the pandemic.
Share the evolution of instillation therapy within newly published evidence and the ways it has made a difference in their practice.
Discuss the many uses of instillation therapy on a variety of wounds, from simple to complex.
Demonstrate real-world scenarios and patient case outcomes, and how new innovations have influenced wound management practices over recent years.
Speaker(s):
Elizabeth
Faust,
MSN, CRNP, CSWS, CWOCN-AP, DAPWCA,
Wound, Ostomy, Continence Specialist,
Tower Health System
Paul
J. Kim,
DPM, MS, FACFAS,
Medical Director of the Wound Program, Professor of Plastic Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery,
University of Texas Southwestern
Mary Anne
Obst,
RN, CWON,
Complex Abdomen Specialist,
Regions Hospital