Best Practice Approach to Skin Health and Wound Healing (A100NWS) Walkerton March 21, 2019

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This program which is delivered through a one-day on-site skills lab and a webinar, is aimed at nurses and allied health professionals who self-identify as novice or advanced beginner in their knowledge, skill and judgment of wound prevention, assessment and management.
The program provides the opportunity to refine fundamental skills relevant to local wound care, such as debridement (inclusive of conservative sharp wound debridement) and infection and moisture management (including dressing selection). The program is based on the concepts and content in Wounds Canada's Best Practice Recommendation articles and provides students with the most recent information in a form they can immediately use at the bedside. Once the student successfully completes the on-site skills lab and webinar, they will receive a certificate of successful completion.

Note: The debridement section will require a community preceptorship prior to independent practice of the skill in a clinical setting.

Pre-requisite: Successful completion of Best Practice Approach to Skin Health and Wound Management program (A100MNN). Registration for this pre-requisite course may also be provided by the South West LHIN. Please contact Nichole Wood at nichole.wood@lhins.on.ca to access complimentary registration.

When
March 21st, 2019 from  8:00 AM to  4:30 PM
Location
Best Western Plus Walkerton 10 East Ridge Road
Walkerton, ON N0G2V0
Canada
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