Non-Accredited Education
Understanding Collagen Dressings and their Benefit in Wound Care Complimentary Archived Webcast
Non-Accredited
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A clinical investigation into the relationship between increased periwound skin temperature and localized wound infection
Marjorie Fierheller, RN, BScN, Ms(c); Dr. Michael Clark; Dr. RG Sibbald, Chronic Wound Healing Clinic, Mississauga, Ontario
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Disclosure: This project was supported by an unrestricted grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb/ConvaTec to the Yale School of Nursing
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Lesser toe deformities include, but are not limited to, hammertoes, mallet toes, and claw toes.
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Chronic sacral ulcers, which develop as pressure ulcers and radiation ulcers, are a well-known clinical problem and usually require surgical treatment with gluteal fasciocutaneous (FC) flaps for closure.1,2 Recently, the superiority of gluteal perforator-based flaps in the reconstruction of sacral pressure sores has been recognized. Gluteal FC rotation flaps can still be used, especially for older patients who cannot tolerate lengthy surgeries.
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Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressings Receives Product Innovation Award
Press Release
ConvaTec and Boehringer Technologies Announce License Agreement
ConvaTec Acquires Exclusive Worldwide Rights for a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System
SKILLMAN, NJ (December 18, 2008) — ConvaTec, a world-leading developer and marketer of innovative medical technologies for community and hospital care, announced today it has signed a long-term global exclusive license agreement with Boehringer Technologies to market and distribute Boehringer’s Engenex® Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) System incorporating Bio-Dome™ Interface Technology.
WOUNDS News Wire
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CME Showcase
"Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy"
Upcoming Accredited Webcast Release Date: December 22, 2008 Expiration Date: December 22, 2009 This activity is supported by an educational grant from PamLabs. To register for this Webcast, visit www.naccme.com/program/n-558/ |
"Current Concepts In Healing Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcerations"
Upcoming Live Accredited Webcast with Q&A Noon to 1 p.m. EDT January 20, 2009 Rebroadcasts 7:30-8:30 p.m. EDT 3-4 p.m. EDT This activity is supported by an educational grant from Advanced Biohealing. To register for this Webcast, visit www.naccme.com/program/n-550/ |
| MRSA And Diabetic Foot Wounds: Where Do We Go From Here? Accredited Webcast Archive Version available now. This activity is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer. This activity is sponsored by the North American Center For Continuing Medical Education (NACCME). |
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PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE (PAD) AND CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA (CLI): Managing Vascular and Wound Healing Challenges with Current and Emerging Technologies Maintenance Debridement: A New Look at Science and Art Accredited Webcast with Q&A: November 17, 2008 at 3:00pm EST This activity is supported by an educational grant from HealthPoint Ltd. |








