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1 ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2016 MAKING THE CASE FOR EMBRACING GUIDELINES, PROCESSES AND PATIENT PARTNERSHIP NOVEMBER Harrogate International Centre CONFERENCE PROGRAMME AND ABSTRACT BOOK

2 FREE to download These practical publications have been produced by the WUWHS 2016 Secretariat and Wounds International with input from the world s leading experts in their respective fields. They aim to guide your practice via thorough review of the latest scientific research and innovative technologies. These practical documents fall into three main categories as follows: WUWHS 2016: Consensus Documents The role of dressings in pressure ulcer prevention supported by Molnlycke Healthcare Closed surgical incision management: Understanding the role of NPWT supported by Smith & Nephew WUWHS 2016: Position Documents Management of Biofilm supported by B Braun Local management of diabetic foot ulcers supported by Acelity Understanding Hidradenitis suppurativa Advances in wound care: The Triangle of wound assessment supported by Coloplast WUWHS 2016: Clinical Reports Innovations in hardto-heal wounds supported by ConvaTec Pdf copies can be downloaded from and

3 ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2016 MAKING THE CASE FOR EMBRACING GUIDELINES, PROCESSES AND PATIENT PARTNERSHIP The Wounds UK Annual Conference will return to Harrogate on November 2016 for another year of outstanding clinical and practical content designed to provide all UK wound care clinicians an unparalleled update in the latest wound care developments. This year s programme includes speakers from around the UK, providing the latest practical and clinical evidence, supported by a number of key international speakers who will offer their global perspective. As in 2015, we will also be providing you with a choice of our popular interactive Made Easy sessions to take part in, designed to keep you up to date with the latest evidence and practice, as well as the appropriate use of various products. In addition, we are pleased to announce that the Foot in Diabetes UK Conference will again run alongside Wounds UK with a separate programme (Tuesday only), further increasing the range of content available to delegates, see page 8 for the full programme. To enhance your experience, the Wounds UK Annual Conference offers an extensive poster exhibition showcasing practitioners work from around the world, complimentary CPD workbooks and certificates for every attendee, the Wounds UK Award for Excellence to acknowledge outstanding work within the wound care community, a glittering black tie Gala Dinner and the largest exhibition of wound care companies and manufacturers anywhere in the UK. Welcome to what promises to be our best event to date. Rob Yates Managing Director, Wounds UK 3

4 PROGRAMME All sessions are held in the main auditorium, except where indicated MONDAY 14TH NOVEMBER Registration, refreshments and e-poster viewing Conference welcome making the case for change: guidelines, processes and patient partnership Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant Changes in delivery of care Reflecting on the year sustainability and transformation Competency of care Funding, future and validation Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, Clinical Associate Professor, Australian Catholic University Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technology Mapping the political landscape in nursing for TVNs Carter report implications in practice Both sessions chaired by: Stop the pressure revitalised Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant Health economics of pressure ulcer prevention and Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Mark Radford, Clinical Director of Improvement, NHS Improvement Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical evaluation team the national programme Australian Catholic University Adjunct Associate Defining the scope of the programme Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health at Update on the progress the Queensland University of Technology The future of the programme Naomi Chapman, Clinical Programme Lead, Deputy Chief Nurse, Clinical Evaluation Team, Department of Health Comfort break Made Easy Interactive Workshop 1 (Held in the Queen s Suite) 1 Venous 2 Heel 3 Static, 4 Use 5 Medical leg ulcers cleaning, healing and preventing recurrence Developed by Wounds UK, in association with medi UK Wound bed preparation for leg ulcers cleaning to assess and manage the wound bed Healing and prevention understanding skin care and patient needs Practical skills applying optimum compression Kim Socrates, Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London Monica Smith, Clinical Trainer, medi UK ulcer prevention how to simply do what we should be doing Developed by Wounds UK, in association with Talarmade CPR for feet a safe and effective approach Prevent the event choosing appropriate pressure relief strategies Demonstrating cost savings Duncan Stang, Diabetes Foot Coordinator for Scotland and Scottish FDUK Representative, Lanarkshire chronic wounds a new approach to wound bed preparation Developed by Wounds UK, in association with Activa Healthcare Revealing the results of a 2000-patient survey Impact of a biofilm-based wound care pathway to kick start healing Putting clinical innovation into practice Richard Shorney, Managing Director, Real Healthcare Solutions Leanne Atkin, Lecturer Practitioner, The University of Huddersfield of NPWT in the treatment of diabetic foot ulceration Developed by Wounds UK, in association with Smith & Nephew New NICE guidance supports use of NPWT in the treatment of diabetic foot ulceration Selecting the most appropriate NPWT device within diabetic foot treatment pathway Gain hands-on experience using portable NPWT tips and tricks for optimising benefits Graham Bowen, Clinical Lead for Podiatry, Solent NHS Trust adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) promoting skin safety Developed by Wounds UK, in association with 3M Healthcare Recognising MARSI global best practice Evidence-based strategies for prevention in the high-risk patient Preventing avoidable harm across the NHS UK initiatives for implementing change Laurie McNichol, Clinical Nurse Specialist/WOC Nurse, Cone Health Wesley Long Hospital, North Carolina, USA Louise Savine, Tissue Viability Lead Nurse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Hammersmith Hospital Lunch and e-poster viewing The burden of wounds on the NHS update on the results of the national study Predicting the increase in the number of wounds managed in the NHS in the next decade How to change care delivery to improve wound healing outcomes What is the role of clinical commissioners in meeting wound care needs? Chair: Peter Vowden, Honorary Visiting Professor of Wound Healing Research, Centre of Skin Sciences, University of Bradford Julian Guest, Director, Catalyst Economics Consultants, Northwood, Visiting Professor of Health Economics, King s College, London Kathryn Vowden, Lecturer, Bradford Royal Infirmary TIME to face the challenge of wound infection Supported by Schülke Biofilms and infection removing the barriers to healing When and how to use a topical antimicrobial Self-harm injuries the role of wound cleansing Chair: Kathryn Vowden, Lecturer, Bradford Royal Infirmary Michael Braun, Manager Medical Affairs, Schülke & Mayr GmbH Sharon Hunt, Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Wellway Medical Challenging wounds Mucosal wounds tongue, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, nasal passages, urinary tract and vaginal canal Pemphigoid and other blistering diseases Joyce Black, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, USA Janice Bianchi, Honorary Lecturer, Nursing and Healthcare, University of Glasgow Guidelines and updates on IWII Joyce Black, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, USA Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, Clinical Associate Professor, Australian Catholic University Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technology 4

5 Early detection technology transforms care and releases productivity an NHS case study from procurement to practice Supported by Bruin Biometrics Integrating early detection technology into PU prevention practice in the NHS The impact of the SEM Scanner on patient outcomes and nursing productivity Reducing HAPUs isn t enough assessing the non-clinical outcomes of introducing new technology Zena Moore, Professor and Head of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI School of Nursing, Dublin, Ireland Glenn Smith, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Nutrition and Tissue Viability, Isle of Wight NHS Trust Refreshments and e-poster viewing Made Easy Interactive Workshop 2 Held in the Queen s Suite Repeated sessions from rotation Pressure injury vs pressure ulcers European perspective US perspective Debating the options Chair: Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant Zena Moore, Professor and Head of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI School of Nursing, Dublin, Ireland Joyce Black, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, USA Free paper presentations Held in the main auditorium 1. Effective management of chronic oedema: Achieving improved clinical outcomes, reducing costs and improving quality of life Dawn Winstone, Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust, Tonbridge 2. Effective removal of occupational traumatic skin tattoo with a monofilament fibre debridement pad Claas Roes and Lars Hofmann, University Hospital, Erlangen, Germany 3. Using ActivHeal Silicone Wound Contact Layer dressing range to reduce painful dressing changes and promote healing of an acute surgical wound Lindsay MacCallum, Clinical Support Nurse, Advanced Medical Solutions, Winsford 4. A step change in pressure ulcer prevention: real world evidence from a largescale, multi-site evaluation of a hybrid mattress Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant Wound cleansing: taken seriously Supported by B Braun Why a new approach is needed How the introduction of a new pathway reduced HCAIs in a large acute trust Building evidence and effectiveness data for wound cleansing to prevent complications Mark Collier, Nurse Consultant, Tissue Viability, United Lincolnshire NHS Hospital Trust Pamela Hofer, Medical Scientific Affairs Manager, B Braun Medical Ltd Exhibition opening/champagne reception Supported by Crawford Healthcare TUESDAY 15TH NOVEMBER Registration, refreshments, e-poster and exhibition viewing Is your clinical practice safe? Addressing patient safety and clinical integrity when using wound contact layers with NPWT? Supported by Mölnlycke Healthcare New consensus document on the appropriate use of WCL s with NPWT Clinicians recommendations Practical solutions Gemma Davies, Tissue Viability Lead Nurse, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Joanne McCardle, Diabetes Foot Clinical Research Fellow, Edinburgh North American experience from gunshot to bariatric surgery (bypass to bullets) Emergency and later management of gunshot wounds Wounds in bariatric patients Long-term management of both patient groups Chair: Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, Clinical Associate Professor, Australian Catholic University Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technology Joyce Black, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Centre, USA Reducing the cost of chronic wounds and improving outcomes for patients Supported by Synapse Electroceutical The impact of chronic wounds on the NHS The use of Electroceutical treatment in clinical practice a case series Making the Case for Accel-Heal Liz Ovens, Tissue Viability Specialist and Associate Lecturer, Bucks University Wound management in the diabetic foot ulcer Supported by Acelity The impact of DFUs in the health care environment Management of infection in the diabetic foot Advanced wound therapies in the treatment of DFU Chair: Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Keith Harding, Dean of Clinical Innovation, Head of Wound Healing Research Unit (WHRU), Cardiff University Nia Jones, Research Podiatrist, Welsh Wound Innovation Centre Launch of UK Best Practice Statement for Holistic Management of Venous Leg Ulceration: recommendations and practice implications Supported by Activa Healthcare Challenging definitions and myths through consensus and evidence Self-care solutions maximising the role of the patient in VLU management Applying recommendations to real-world practice Alison Hopkins, Chief Executive, Accelerate CIC Caroline Dowsett, Nurse Consultant, East London NHS Foundation Trust Leanne Atkin, Lecturer Practitioner, The University of Huddersfield 5

6 Made Easy Interactive Workshop 3 (Held in the Queen s Suite) Free paper presentations Effective use of resources optimising equipment selection Developed by Wounds Held in the main auditorium UK, in association with Invacare Chair: Karen Ousey, Professor 1 of Skin Integrity, Director for the Over-prescription: understanding the issues what drives decision-making? Institute of Skin Integrity and Using an algorithm/systematic approach for mattress selection a model for change Infection Prevention, Clinical Case examples of efficacy in the community and acute settings Associate Professor, Australian Jackie Stephen-Haynes, Professor and Consultant Nurse in Tissue Viability, Wound Healing Practice Development Unit, Catholic University Adjunct Associate Birmingham City University and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty Hayley Jones, Clinical Nurse Specialist Tissue Viability, Medway NHS Foundation Trust of Health at the Queensland University of Technology Managing and preventing infection using PHMB in practice Developed by Wounds UK, in association with ActivHeal from Advanced Medical Solutions 1. New monofilament-fibre 2 The microbiology of wounds and bugs that matter overcoming problems of resistance and host cell damage debrider lolly experience PHMB mode of action evidence base and role for infected chronic wounds (or at risk of infection) made easy in daily practice on 170 Practical recommendations and case examples patients with acute or Val Edwards-Jones, Emeritus Professor of Medical Microbiology, Manchester Metropolitan University chronic wounds Simon Barrett, Tissue Viability Specialist, East Riding of Yorkshire PCT Claas Roes, University Hospital, Reducing surgical site infection roles and responsibilities Developed by Wounds UK, Erlangen, Germany 3 in association with BSN Medical 2. Leg ulcers: an unknown SSIs: prevalence and incidence patients at high risk healthcare and social Recognising surgical site infection clinical indicators Preventing surgical site infection in practice new evidence for DACC burden George Smith, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer General and Vascular Surgery, Hull York Medical School Alexandra Bishop, Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, DDRC Wound Care, Making a business case how to prove a need for an intervention Developed by Plymouth 4 Wounds UK, in association with Smith & Nephew Richard White, Director, DDRC Wound Practical considerations evidence and convincing arguments Care, Plymouth What are the specific needs of the business case decision-makers? 3. Identifying the true Optimising care demonstrating good use of resources with post-event summary of the completed business case Donna Chaloner, Division Director, Adult Community Services, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust picture: pressure ulcer numbers seen in a combined Oxygen and wound healing Developed by Wounds UK, in association with infirst Healthcare acute and community trust 5 Understanding the science and mode of action how oxygen improves healing Elizabeth White, Tissue Viability Recognising how to use oxygen in practice Nurse Specialist, East Lancashire Oxygen and topical haemoglobin case examples Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackburn Steven Percival, Chief Executive Officer, 5 D Health Protection Group Ltd, Liverpool Bio-Innovation Hub (LBIH), Liverpool 4. Evaluating the PROMatt Luxmi Mohamud, Clinical Service Lead, Tissue Viability, Central and North West London Foundation Trust mattress in a high risk group of patients in a stroke unit Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant 5. Can pressure mapping facilitate patients and carers in their decision-making with regards to pressure ulcer prevention in the community setting Nicci Aylward-Wotton, Tissue Viability Nurse Consultant, Cornwall Partnership Foundation Trust Exhibition, refreshments and e-poster viewing Made Easy Interactive Workshop 4 Held in the Queen s Suite Repeated sessions from rotation 3 Free paper presentations Held in the main auditorium Chair: Keith Harding, Dean of Clinical Innovation, Head of Wound Healing Research Unit (WHRU), Cardiff University 1. A comparison of the In vitro physical performance characteristics of silicone foam dressings used in non to low exuding wound management Jade Steven, Research Scientist, Convatec 2. investigating the bacterial binding properties of activated charcoal cloth using confocal imaging and a novel quantification method Kyle Turton, Research and Development Scientist, Systagenix 3. A formal evaluation using an active therapy mattress system for pressure ulcer prevention in an acute care setting Helen Strapp, Tissue Viability Clinical Nurse Specialist and Sinead Roche, staff nurse wound management clinic, Tallaght Hospital, Ireland 4. A retrospective study to evaluate the effect on an activated carbon dressing on chronic wounds Sarah Gray, Tissue Viability Nurse, Wound Care Consultants, Hailsham Sylvie Hampton, Tissue Viability Consultant, Wound Care Consultants, Hailsham 5. The use of Medihoney HCS in the treatment of cancer patient experiencing severe head and neck radiation dermatitis Dan Porter MBE, Head of Sport, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield Lunch, exhibition and e-poster viewing Achieving a step change in pressure ulcer reduction hybrid support surfaces: a new care delivery model Supported by Direct Healthcare Services Understanding the value of real-world evidence Improving clinical outcomes and operational productivity Embracing innovation today Matt Tite, Improvement Analyst, The Quality Improvement Healthcare Company, Leicester Jaqcui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant 6

7 The burden of wounds to the NHS detailed analysis of treatment for diabetic feet Distribution of treatments Time on treatment and switching patterns? Long-term outcomes Chair: Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Julian Guest, Director, Catalyst Economics Consultants, Northwood, Visiting Professor of Health Economics, King s College, London Duncan Stang, Diabetes Foot Coordinator for Scotland and Scottish FDUK Representative, Lanarkshire Static air support surfaces to prevent pressure injuries Supported by Frontier Medical Preventing pressure injuries with repose a multicentre cohort study in Belgian nursing homes The orthopaedic journey Dimitri Beeckman, Department of Public Health, University Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, Ghent University, Belgium Lorraine Thursby, Service Lead Manual Handling and Tissue Viability, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust Tracey Emms, Ward Manager, Nason Ward, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust Exhibition, refreshments and e-poster viewing From wound to scar: support for patients with scarring The Katie Piper Foundation What is scarring and what can we do about it? Recognising the problems scarring can cause and understanding available treatments The Katie Piper Foundation a resource for patients with scarring RuthAnn Fanstone, Clinical Scar Advisor, Katie Piper Foundation Pre-gala dinner champagne reception and Wounds UK award Supported by Crawford Healthcare Wounds UK dinner Surgical site session Overview of new World Health guidance Surgical wounds healing by secondary? Importance of early identification in practice Bluebelle Chair: Keith Cutting, Clinical Research Consultant, Hertfordshire Ian Chetter, Professor of Surgery, Hull York Medical School WEDNESDAY 16TH NOVEMBER Registration, refreshments, e-poster and exhibition viewing Challenging wounds Calcyphylaxis Head wounds critical care and trauma Managing pruritus Chair: Janice Bianchi, Honorary Lecturer, Nursing and Healthcare, University of Glasgow Jo Swan, Lead Tissue Viability Nurse, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham Fiona Downie, Nurse Consultant Tissue Viability, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant Bioengineering strategies to maintain tissue health Aetiology of mechanical-induced skin damage Bioengineering tools to assess skin health Design features to minimise medical device-related skin damage Dan Bader, Professor of Bioengineering and Tissue Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton Harnessing the power of oxygen Supported by Inotec AMD Why is oxygen essential for wounds to heal and what happens when wounds are hypoxic? How can we increase oxygenation of wounds to improve their healing? How do we know oxygen helps? A review of recent and current trials Chair: David Russell, Consultant Vascular Surgeon and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Leeds General Infirmary Keith Harding, Dean of Clinical Innovation, Head of Wound Healing Research Unit (WHRU), Cardiff University Exhibition, refreshments and e-poster viewing Self-inflicted wounds and metal health Psychosis-driven self-harm how this differs from other types of self-harm Understanding the psychology of self-harm in prison Chair: Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, Clinical Associate Professor, Australian Catholic University Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technology Anita Kilroy-Findley, Clinical Lead Tissue Viability Nurse, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust Rachel Bussey, Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, Offender Health, Nottingham Healthcare The great debate: should commercial staff have open access to TVNs For: Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Nurse Consultant Against: Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, Clinical Associate Professor, Australian Catholic University Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technology Includes panel discussion from representatives from BHTA, SDMA and ABHI Sarah Mewton, ABHI Representative Diane Hargrove, BHTA Representative Chris Hall, SDMA Representative Conference close 7

8 DIABETIC FOOT DISASTERS PROGRAMME ALL SESSIONS ARE HELD IN THE KING S SUITE, EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED REGISTRATION, REFRESHMENTS AND EXHIBITION VIEWING CHAIR S WELCOME Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust THE EXPLODING BOMB CURRENT STATE OF DIABETIC FOOT DISEASE Update on the National Diabetes Foot Audit What is the data telling us What happens next William Jeffcoate, Consultant, Nottingham University Trust WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED LIMB SALVAGE Review of the consensus document Best lower limb vascular assessment based on the consensus document Suggest clinical severity handover thresholds & red flags for primary care managed non severe PAD vs surgical care managed severe or critical limb ischaemia Robert Hinchliffe, Clinical Professor of Vascular Surgery, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol New techniques including non-salvage Calcanectomy, angiosomes, orphan heel syndrome David Russell, Consultant Vascular Surgeon and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Leeds General Infirmary URGO AWARDS SUPPORTED BY URGO MEDICAL Chair: Michelle Deeth, Head of Clinical Services, Urgo Medical Award presented by Mike Edmonds, Consultant Diabetologist, King s College Hospital, London 2015 winners 1 David Russell, Consultant Vascular Surgeon and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Leeds General Infirmary 2 Rose Cooper, Professor of Microbiology, Cardiff Metropolitan University 3 Rowena Jenkins, Lecturer in Microbiology, Cardiff Metropolitan University Urgo start the evidence is growing Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND E-POSTER VIEWING WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED CHARCOT FOOT Pathogenesis, classification and Evidence based management Possible future interventions Ketan Dhatariya, Consultant In Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Medicine, Elsie Bertram Diabetes Centre, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED INFECTION New developments Biofilm based ulcer management ESCMID guidelines Rose Cooper, Professor of Microbiology, Cardiff Metropolitan University LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND E-POSTER VIEWING FDUK Annual AGM WORKSHOP ROTATION 1 HELD IN THE QUEEN S SUITE 1TALKING 2THE TO PATIENTS ABOUT POOR OUTCOMES A PSYCHOLOGY APPROACH Rosie Walker, Education Director, Successful Diabetes PEACE PROCESS Rehab after amputation what is available what to consider Quality of Life post amputation Fiona Davie-Smith, Post Graduate Research Student, Nursing & Health Care School, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow 3 BRINGING YOUR RESEARCH TO LIFE Funding applications Catherine Bowen, Professor, Health Sciences, University of Southampton TRAVEL TIME THE BURDEN OF WOUNDS TO THE NHS DETAILED ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT FOR DIABETIC FEET Distribution of treatments Time on treatment and switching patterns? Long-term outcomes Julian Guest, Founder and Managing Director, CATALYST Duncan Stang, Diabetes Foot Coordinator for Scotland and Scottish FDUK Representative, Lanarkshire TRAVEL TIME WORKSHOP ROTATION 2 HELD IN QUEEN S SUITE (see above sessions) TRAVEL TIME WORKSHOP ROTATION 3 HELD IN QUEEN S SUITE (see above sessions) CONFERENCE CLOSE

9 INTERACTIVE GLOBAL WEBCAST SERIES 2016 Wounds International invites you to ACHIEVING A STEP CHANGE IN PRESSURE ULCER REDUCTION ADVANCES IN PRESSURE-RELIEVING SURFACES A NEW CARE DELIVERY MODEL Real-world data has shown a 56% reduction in pressure e ulcer occurrence resulting from the use of an innovative pressure-rel s lieving surface. Hear from leading clinical experts as they discus cuss s the impact of these advances on prevention and improved patient outcom comes. Up to 2 hours applied for Broadcasting on 24 November 2016 at 08.00am GMT, 11.00am GMT & 5.00pm 0pm GMT* Followed by your chance to ask the experts in a LIVE Q&A session Chaired by Professor Keith Harding Presentations by Jacqui Fletcher and Matt Tite Watch the presentations online at: Register at sinternational.com Brought to you by Wounds International in association with our sponsor Direct Healthcare Services * To check local times worldwide, go to

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