Scottish Wounds 2016 Programme & CPD Book

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

2016

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Partnering with Patients Meeting psychosocial and clinical wound care needs

8 September 2016 Glasgow City Hotel, Glasgow

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKBOOK Record key learning points Analyse and reflect on each session Add to your professional portfolio

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CONFERENCE SPONSORS

The following companies have provided a financial grant towards the cost of this independent educational meeting

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2016

ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE


08.30-09.15

Programme

Registration, refreshments and exhibition viewing

09.15-09.30

Chair’s welcome

09.30-10.00

NHS Scotland Update

10.00-10.30

10.30-11.15

Ailsa Sharp, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University

Healthcare improvement for all New standards for pressure ulcers Ailsa Sharp, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University

The burden of wounds – critical new data

Extent of the problem Recognising areas of weakness Strengthening our role Kathryn Vowden, Nurse Consultant, Acute and Chronic Wounds, Bradford Royal Infirmary

TIME to change – the benefits of using Electroceutical Therapy in the management of chronic wounds Educational symposium supported by Synapse Electroceutical Ltd

Innovative advanced topical wound therapy to improve the wound bed and promote healing Reducing costs and improving Quality of Life for patients Liz Ovens, Independent Tissue Viability Specialist Nurse, Associate Lecturer, Bucks New University

11.15-12.00

Refreshments and exhibition viewing

12.00-12.30

Empowering patients – using simple tools

12.30-13.15

Assessing impact of wound on quality of life Solutions and strategies for improvement Case examples Ailsa Sharp, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University

Oxygen and wound healing – topical haemoglobin in practice Educational symposium supported by infirst Healthcare

Hypoxic challenges in chronic wounds Case example using topical haemoglobin – when, why and how to use The diabetic foot – a model for safe and effective Jacqui Fletcher, Independent Consultant Mike Green, Diabetes Specialist Podiatrist, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust

13.15-14.30

Lunch and exhibition viewing

14.30-15.00

Minor Burns

15.00-15.30

15.30-16.00

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Immediate first aid treatment Assessment of depth and burn Appropriate management and prevention of Sharon Ramsay, Burns Nurse Specialist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Skin tears – best practice

Who is a risk? – prevention of skin tears Assessment and categorisation Treatment monitoring and long term follow up Margaret Eddington, Nurse Specialist/ Lymphoedema Practitioner, Tissue Viability Service NHS Forth Valley, Falkirk

Critically ischaemic wounds

Symptom management – focus on pain Dry gangrene Auto amputation and sepsis Kathryn Vowden, Nurse Consultant, Acute and Chronic Wounds, Bradford Royal Infirmary

Conference close

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES 365 Healthcare 365 Healthcare are manufacturers of a broad range of single use medical devices, specialising in Theatre consumables, Procedure Packs and an expanding range of Wound Care dressings. Our products are designed to meet the needs of both patients and professionals whilst crucially priced to save the NHS money, ensuring increasingly scarce financial resources are dedicated to delivering great care. 365 Healthcare have recently been awarded a number of first ranked products through the National Health Services Scotland Dressings Framework. The process assessed the quality of the products, price and references from existing users. Our recommended lines include 365 Film, 365 Transparent and Non-woven Island dressings, 365 Wound Closure Strips, IV and Non Adherent dressings. For more information please visit our stand, alternatively online www.365healthcare.com or call your local Territory Manager Ewan Murray on 07920 424365.

3M We provide innovative products and solutions that help prevent and treat critical and chronic conditions across the continuum of care. Clinically proven to improve patient outcomes and enhance care.

Acelity Acelity is a global wound care and regenerative medicine company committed to advancing the science of healing and restoring people’s lives. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Acelity delivers value through cutting-edge therapies and innovative products that address unmet clinical needs and lead the industry in quality, safety and customer experience. Our passion for our customers and their patients unites Acelity employees around the world. For more information, please visit Acelity.com.

Activa Healthcare We have an exciting new addition to show you. Everything you love about Debrisoft - in a lolly! The Debrisoft® Lolly has been created to debride hard-to-reach areas of wounds and skin such as cavities and skin folds. The product has a monofilament fibre head with a strong and flexible handle for effective wound bed and skin preparation. Please visit our friendly stand where we’ll be delighted to tell you more!

Advanced Medical Solutions ActivHeal® has been developed by Advanced Medical Solutions Ltd to provide the NHS a more affordable, clinically effective wound care dressing range. We offer clinicians a simple, clear and cost-effective wound care range whilst ensuring the best clinical outcome for the patient. ActivHeal® also provides free generic educational support produced under the editorial guidance of clinical specialists. This trusted university-approved education can be delivered through a variety of routes and can be tailored to meet the needs of the clinicians and the trust.

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Advancis Medical Advancis Medical is a UK based medical device company building an international reputation for developing, manufacturing and marketing a range of advanced wound care products. The range includes the Activon Manuka Honey dressings, Eclypse Super Absorbers, Silflex soft silicone wound contact layer and the Advazorb Hydrophilic foam range. Advancis Medical pride themselves on helping to make a difference to the lives of patients with acute and chronic wounds. Working alongside clinical specialists to facilitate healing, improve patient comfort & clinical outcomes as well as lowering the cost of patient care without compromise.

Aspen Medical Europe Ltd We provide a comprehensive and cost-effective range of innovative dressings for the management of acute and chronic wounds We have recently launched a number of exciting new products including KytoCel: an absorbent, haemostatic gelling fibre dressing composed of natural, biodegradable, chitosan fibres. AndoFlex: a unique range of low profile, cohesive bandages including a Zinc option to soothe the skin: GentilFoam Silicone Foam dressings: BeneHold and BeneHold TASA; a next-generation range of absorbent hydrocolloid dressings and the XLR8 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Range; which combines cost-effectiveness with genuine therapeutic innovation.

B Braun Dramatically different approach to wound cleansing and healing “Don’t miss Prontosan® and the Askina® Product Range at the B. Braun Stand” Chronic wound cleansing has historically consisted of just water or saline…until now. Prontosan® from B. Braun Medical cleans in a completely different way offering dramatic results even in difficult to heal wounds. Prontosan® is available as a solution in a 350ml bottle and 40ml ampoule and as a gel which can be left on between dressing changes. The Askina® Product Wound Care Range offers Extraordinary Performing Products at Excellent Value. To find out more about Prontosan® and the Askina® Product Range visit the B.Braun stand to experience the difference yourself. B. Braun Medical Ltd, Thorncliffe Park, Sheffield, S35 2PW | Tel. 0114 2259000 Email: info bbmuk@bbraun.com | Website: www.prontosan .co.uk

BSN Medical BSN medical is a global leader in Vascular, Wound care, Lymphology and non-invasive Orthopaedic products. We are focused on becoming the leading integrated therapy solutions provider, working in close partnership with customers to provide cutting edge technological competencies and innovative treatment solutions that consistently supports the continuum of care for our caregivers and patients. With BSN medical, even when facing the most severe symptoms within Wound Care, Chronic Venous Disease or Lymphoedema we will be right there with you, working hand in hand. Our products and services help streamline therapies, improve treatment outcomes and restore quality of life.

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Careflex CareFlex Specialist Seating – Pressure Prevention and Relief Help prevent the pain and anguish caused by pressure ulcers with CareFlex Specialist Seating. The right bespoke seating can help reduce soft tissue deterioration and the risk of complications such as decreased muscle tone and pressure damage. Call Free 0800 018 6440 or email, enquiries@careflex.co.uk to arrange a free demonstration or assessment.

CD Medical C D Medical are dedicated in providing top quality products and unequalled value for money in key clinical areas such as woundcare, stomacare and dermatology. For both clinicians and patients, our ranges combine proven effectiveness with innovative delivery systems that eliminate product wastage and maximise user convenience. C D Medical Ltd was the first company to introduce the “ bag-in-can “ aerosol spray which is a unique packaging system making it possible to spray products on to the skin which do not contain cold propellants and always spray correctly, even when held upside down. www.cdmedical.co.uk

Clinisupplies Clinisupplies has been delivering highly cost-effective woundcare solutions for over 10 years. Clinisupplies woundcare range consists of tubular bandages for fixation and retention, bandages for dressings and swabs and gauzes. get wrapped up in comfort with Clinisupplies woundcare solutions. www.clinisupplies.co.uk

Coloplast Our dermatology, woundcare and surgical products are known for innovation, high quality and cost-effectiveness. We strive to be the chosen product partner for healthcare professionals and patients. We are committed to developing products that are aligned with NHS best practice and NICE guidelines. www.coloplast.co.uk/wound

ConvaTec For more than 30 years, ConvaTec has created innovative products and offered unique services that enhance patients’ lives. Our wound therapeutics brands have global recognition and continue to be formidable competitors in the global marketplace. Our extensive product line is designed to meet the needs of patients and the healthcare professionals who care for them. From the beginning, our products have been defined by their quality. As the world changes, so do the needs of patients and carers. By continuing to develop technologies to meet those needs, ConvaTec can provide new answers to our customers who operate on the front lines of an ever-changing healthcare environment.

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Crawford Healthcare Crawford Healthcare is a rapidly growing international skincare company, dedicated to making effective woundcare, dermatological & diagnostic products available to healthcare professionals and patients. Products in the Crawford Woundcare range include: KerraMax Care - super-absorbent dressings for improving patient care. KerraPro - Pressure Reducing Pad; KerraFoam Gentle Border - a super smart foam dressing; KerraLite Cool - soothing, debriding; KerraContact Ag, an advanced silver wound contact dressing and KerraCel, a new gelling fiber dressing. Other products include footwear range KerraPed & KerraPed Plantar Ulcer and KerraHeel foam dressings. Web: www.crawfordhealthcare.com | Email: info@crawfordpharma.com | Tel: 01565654920

Derma Sciences Europe Ltd Derma Sciences Europe is an Advanced Woundcare company. The product range includes the market-leading MEDIHONEYÂŽ line of Active Leptospermum Honey dressings, including the new Medihoney HCS range. The Medihoney products offer antimicrobial activity and outstanding wound healing. The latest technology within our portfolio is the TCC-EZÂŽ, a unique patented, easy and quick to apply, offloading system to help treat diabetic foot ulcers and Charcot neuropathy. www.dermasciences.com or international.dermasciences.com

Dermal Specialising in topical formulations for over 50 years, Dermal understands the importance of protecting the skin barrier. Dermal produce two emollient ranges that can help support damaged skin. The first range includes gel emollients, which are both highly moisturising and cosmetically acceptable for patients. The second is a family of antimicrobial emollients, which are demonstrated to be effective in vitro against a number of common microbes, including Staphylococcus aureus, and can help maintain skin integrity for your patients. For more information about the two emollient ranges visit www.dermal.co.uk or come and talk to us at our stand.

Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare are a manufacturer and provider of a diverse range of healthcare solutions, including pressure area care, mobility, respiratory, daily living aids and bathroom equipment. Our wide network of Maintenance & Decontamination Services, Equipment Auditing and informative Clinical Training sessions provide an all-round service for customers. During the conference be sure to visit Stand 12 to view our product highlights. The latest 2 in 1 Hybrid Power mattress which combines a high specification foam base with alternating pressure relief will be available for demonstrations. The Casa Nuova 4 will also be showcased at the conference; design is a key feature of this bed which allows for a quicker decontamination time after each patient use. Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd, Heathfield Lane, Birkenshaw, West Yorkshire, BD11 2HW Tel: 0845 0600 333 | Fax: 0845 0600 334 | Email: info@drivedevilbiss.co.uk Web: www.drivedevilbiss.co.uk | Twitter: @DDPressureCare

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Espere Healthcare Finnish woundcare technology comes to Scottish Wounds! Espère Healthcare Ltd is proud to introduce Abilar Resin Salve, a product developed from a 400 year old Finnish folklore recipe. Famed for its ability to contribute to accelerating many forms of non-healing wounds, Abilar has been a regular treatment option in over 100 surgical centres since its launch in Finland in 2008. Clinical studies have demonstrated potent anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and re-epithelialisation activities in leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, surgical incisions and burns. Come and see how Abilar can be used with low cost conventional dressings to reduce cost whilst maintaining good quality care

Flen Health Flaminal has come home! Flen Health UK is a new UK company established to promote Flaminal Hydro and Flaminal Forte in the UK. Flen Health is part of the Flen Pharma Group a global research company developing medical devices for Wound & Skin Care. Please visit our stand to learn more about the Flaminal range and some of the exciting evidence we have to support the early use of Flaminal in managing chronic wounds and prevention of biofilm formation, a major cause of delayed wound healing. Our new team will provide nationwide support on the Flaminal range.

Frontier Medical Frontier Medical Group is a market leading company manufacturing and supplying pressure area care solutions for healthcare providers both in the UK and internationally. To support clinicians in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers, the clinically proven Repose® range is designed to provide comfortable, conformable and reliable patient support. Repose® Ultracore is the latest addition to the range representing an evolution in hybrid air mattress technology - with Repose® at the core. To find out further information about the Frontier Medical Group pressure area care solutions, please visit our stand.

H&R Healthcare Ltd H&R Healthcare Ltd are distributors of the highest quality medical devices sourced from leading manufacturers throughout the world. Our products include: Kliniderm Superabsorbent, Kliniderm Foam Silicone and Kliniderm CMC: a range of high quality cost effective dressings Surgihoney: a bioengineered, medical grade honey providing superior efficacy in preventing biofilm formation Zorflex: a unique naturally antimicrobial, conductive and odour reducing wound contact layer Proshield Plus and Proshield Foam & Spray Cleanser: a skin protection system for both intact and injured skin associated with incontinence CPI: pulse lavage debridement system

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Haddenham Healthcare Haddenham Healthcare is a company primarily specializing in the treatment of lymphoedema and chronic oedema. Our focus is on providing problem solving solutions to assist therapists in treating their patients - helping them achieve clinical effectiveness and patient compliance. Haddenham have a wide range of innovative and unique products available on Drug Tariff. With effect of the 1st September Haddenham will be the strategic partner of Protex Healthcare for the United Kingdom and exclusive distributor of its rapid capillary action dressing for chronic wound care Vacutex.

Hartmann HARTMANN is one of the leading providers of wound care products for patients and healthcare professionals around the world. Wound dressings have been at the heart of what we do for almost 200 years, with quality and reliability forming part of our DNA. We aim to drive healthcare forward to make an impact on as many lives as possible. At HARTMANN we provide wound care solutions that are efficient, safe and simple with market leading brands such as Atrauman®, Cosmopor®, Hydrofilm® and Zetuvit®. Visit our stand to see our flag ship brands as well as our new product innovations: HydroClean® plus is a unique Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing for effective wound bed preparation and HydroTac®, a unique dressing with AquaClear Technology. PAUL HARTMANN LTD, Heywood Distribution Park, Pilsworth Road, Heywood, OL10 2TT,GREAT BRITAIN Tel: 01706 363200 | Fax: 01706 363201 | Web: www.hartmann.co.uk E-mail: info@uk.hartmann.info

Harvest Healthcare Harvest Healthcare Ltd are a manufacturer and distributor of quality healthcare equipment. At Harvest Healthcare we focus on developing a range of products that represent a complete solution for all modern care environments. With our innovative products and experienced staff, Harvest Healthcare really are “Equipped to Care” for you.

Infirst Healthcare infirst Healthcare has secured exclusive rights to market Granulox in the UK, US and all English-speaking countries. Granulox is a patented treatment proven to significantly shorten healing time for chronic wounds. Lack of oxygen is the core issue in impaired wound healing. Granulox , a haemoglobin spray, transports oxygen from the surrounding air and delivers it to the wound bed. Granulox contributes significantly to wound size reduction and healing. In a RCT with 72 patients with chronic venous leg ulcers, when added to standard care, Granulox showed an average wound size reduction of 53% after 13 weeks vs no average size reduction on standard care alone.

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Invacare Invacare is a global leader in the manufacture and supply of healthcare equipment to the acute, and community care sectors and has been operating in the healthcare market for over 100 years. Known for high specification pressure redistributing products that are synonymous with quality and clinical efficacy, Invacare is the expert in “high specification foam” and the Softform Premier Active 2 hybrid mattress system. Using the platform of THINK PRESSURE CARE, Invacare off ers a wide range of support and training resources including a dedicated clinical specialist, supporting all the Invacare range of pressure redistributing mattresses and positioning accessories. www.thinkpressurecare.co.uk | Tel: 01656 776222 | Email: ordersuk@invacare.com

Medi UK Clean, Heal and prevent recurrence with medi medi UK can offer a range of products for the care and self-management of the patient UCS debridement – a Unique, Convenient and Safe way of cleaning and moisturising the whole limb and wound. Ranked 1st choice for physical debridement on Scottish Contract. juxtacures – a highly efficient alternative to multi-layer bandaging that is cost effective, comfortable to wear & easy to apply – especially useful in addressing wet wounds . juxtalite – to prevent leg ulcer recurrence – an alternative to bandaging for patients who cannot tolerate or apply compression garments. mediven – an extensive range of round knit and flat knit compression garments to effectively treat disorders of the lymphatic and venous system. Tel: 01432 373500 | Email: enquiries@mediuk.co.uk | www.mediuk.co.uk | shop.mediuk.co.uk

Medicareplus International Medicareplus International are a fast growing market innovator in the manufacture and distribution of cost effective, clinically proven, protective and regenerative healthcare products. Our Total Barrier Protection treatment program provides clinicians with a range of clinical and economical solutions that protects at risk or compromised skin, prevents infection, advances healing and restores quality of life for patients suffering from acute or complex chronic wounds.

Medline Medline International is a privately held manufacturer and distributor of quality medical and surgical supplies. Headquartered in Arnhem, the Netherlands, the company has direct sales representatives across Europe that support a broad product line and serve as dedicated points of contact for customers. Medline delivers a robust product portfolio and patient-care solutions to help healthcare providers perform at their very best. Medline International is a part of Medline Industries, Inc. a global health care company providing medical and surgical supplies throughout North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Medstrom Dolphin is a reactive mattress system that creates a simulated fluid environment, enabling full immersion and envelopment, significantly reducing pressure, shear and tissue deformation. As a result, tissue symmetry is maintained, vascular occlusion is minimised, maintaining near normal blood flow and tissue ischemia is prevented, even when nursed directly on the affected area. Dolphin Therapy is indicated for the care of patients with pressure related tissue damage and those undergoing flap surgery for pressure ulcer repair. Dolphin is most frequently used in intensive care, burns and plastics, vascular surgery and trauma & orthopaedic units. Visit Medstrom on stand 4 to experience it. Website: www.medstrom.com | Telephone: 0843 506 0530 | Email: marketing@medstrom.co.uk

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Microlife Health Management Ltd As investigated by the NHS Technology Adoption Centre (NTAC) Screening with WatchBP Office ABI® has the potential to reduce the current number of appointments associated with ankle- brachial measurements and echocardiogram (ECG) to confirm atrial fibrillation (AF), whilst ensuring appropriate referrals are made to GPs and hospitals for those patients with suspected presence of one or more cardiovascular diseases. The WatchBP Office ABI® is an automated oscillometric BHS (A/A) and ESH validated blood pressure monitor designed for clinical use. The device is equipped with innovative cardiovascular screening tools, which are able to detect AFatrial fibrillation, simultaneous blood pressure measurement of both arms (as recommended by NICE guidelines) and ankle-brachial index performance for identification of peripheral arterial disease.

Mölnlycke Health Care Mölnlycke Health Care provides high-quality healthcare solutions for customers, healthcare professionals and patients worldwide. We develop and bring to market innovative wound care and surgical solutions along the entire continuum of care – from prevention to postacute settings. Our solutions provide value for money, supported by clinical and health economic evidence.

Plinth 2000 Plinth 2000, the provider of unique leg ulcer management solutions, introduces Plinth Care: its patented turning bed Pressure Management System offering vastly improved patient outcomes, reduced carer workloads and reduced costs to healthcare providers.

Schülke For over 125 years, schülke has been a leading force in infection prevention. The Octenidine molecule was developed by schülke and is the essential component of our successful wound and mucous membrane antiseptic range, which includes octenilin® Wound Irrigation Solution and octenilin® Wound Gel. octenilin® Wound Irrigation Solution consists of a unique combination of Octenidine with Ethylhexylglycerin to reduce surface tension, enabling optimal moistening of the wounds, even on difficult to reach areas. Biofilm and microorganisms are washed out of the wound, resulting in a significant germ reduction in the wound. octenilin® Wound Gel is the special combination of a hydrogel with Octenidine as a preservative against bacterial growth. It keeps wounds moist, inactivates microorganisms, and loosens even strongly encrusted coatings. The natural healing process is supported and unpleasant wound odours are rapidly reduced. Both products are colourless and effective yet completely painless when applied. Octenidine is also an important component of the octenisan® range, which includes wash lotion, wash mitts, shower caps and nasal gel for effective MDRO decontamination. www.schulke.co.uk

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Smith & Nephew Smith & Nephew is a diversified advanced medical technology business that supports healthcare professionals in more than 100 countries to improve the quality of life for their patients. We do this by taking a pioneering approach to the design of our products and services, by striving to secure wide access to our diverse technologies for more customers globally, and by enabling better outcomes for patients and healthcare systems. Smith & Nephew provide a range of products for preventing, treating and managing wounds. Please visit us to see how we continue to support our customers to improve outcomes, constantly striving to create value for healthcare professionals, patients and payers. www.smith-nephew.com | E-mail: advice@smith-nephew.com

Synapse Electroceutical Synapse Electroceutical Ltd is a UK medical technology company developing and producing medical patented devices. It’s key product is Accel-Heal, a compact medical device that promotes and stimulates healing in leg ulcers through the use of electroceutical energy. It is an innovative treatment that delivers a sequence of pre-programmed, low level and painless electrical energy through the skin surface, reducing the inflammation and improving cell migration to the ulcer site; thereby resulting in tissue repair and helping to turn a poorly healing ulcer into one that heals normally. Accel-Heal is listed within the Drug Tariff, and available for clinical prescribing in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Visit www.accelheal.com to find out more.

Talarmade Medicare Innovations – part of the Talarmade group of companies are delighted to introduce our new Pressure Care range ‘Prolevo’. The team have worked hard to develop a pressure management ‘toolkit’ which features Prolevo, and products from the Talarmade portfolio. This range of products include some unique and innovative solutions for patient management. Talarmade support ‘CPR for At Risk Feet’ in Scotland and beyond, and the team look forward to talking to you.

Talley Talley is the UK’s largest privately owned specialist in pressure ulcer prevention and therapy equipment and has over 60 years’ experience of designing, manufacturing and supplying products to healthcare markets worldwide. Talley’s product range includes pressure relieving mattresses and cushions, negative pressure wound therapy systems, electric bed frames and bariatric solutions

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LimbO The LimbO helps your patient bath and shower without getting dressings, casts, PICC lines or midlines wet. Restore quality of life and avoid the headache of wet dressings and risk of infection. Easy to put on & comfortable to wear, with no constriction, the LimbO is a trusted product in over 500 UK hospitals. LimbO half leg models and PICC line / midline models available on FP10 prescription. LimbOs can also be purchased directly from us. Recommended by TVNs, district nurses, community nurses, podiatrists, IV Access and OPAT teams, physiotherapists, plaster technicians and care home nurses. Full range of sizes including children’s. Outdoor protectors also available. www.limboproducts.co.uk | Phone: 01243 573417

Thornton & Ross Thornton & Ross Dermatology is a division of Thornton & Ross, one of the UK’s largest manufacturers of pharmaceutical creams, liquids and semi-solids. Zeroderma® The Zeroderma emollient range includes 4 creams, 1 gel, 1 ointment and 2 bath additives, offering cost savings of up to 37% against leading emollient brands without compromising on patient care. Cetraben® Cetraben is an effective, versatile and expanding emollient range with a unique formulation to enable effective eczema management. Flexitol® Flexitol is a skincare brand focusing on providing patients and consumers with an efficacious solution for conditions affecting distinct areas of the skin. http://trderma.co.uk/ | 01484 842217 | trderma@thorntonross.com

Urgo Medical Urgo Medical is committed to delivering innovative products & services to all NHS health care professionals to ensure the best outcomes for the patient are achieved. To support the above we have a full range of Advanced Wound Care products; UrgoStart®, UrgoTul®, UrgoClean® and a complete compression offering; Urgo KTwo®, K Four®, Altiform®, Altipress® which are all endorsed by the British Skin Foundation for the extensive clinical research conducted to prove effectiveness. Urgo Partnership is where you will find all our value added services designed to support the specialist nurse deliver the optimum care through, service audit, service optimisation and nurse & patient education. The portfolio includes the well known TVLC Academy & Competency Framework to support the development of service leads and healthcare professionals delivering wound care. To find out how we can support you please contact your local representative or call/email the below. Telephone: 01509 502051 | Email: woundcare@uk.urgo.com Website: www.urgo.co.uk; www.altimed.co.uk

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning. Presentation title NHS Scotland Update 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning. Presentation title The burden of wounds – critical new data 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning.

TIME to change – the benefits of using Electroceutical Therapy in the Presentation title management of chronic wounds Supported by Synapse Electroceutical Ltd 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning. Presentation title Empowering patients – using simple tools 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning.

Oxygen and wound healing – topical haemoglobin in practice

Presentation title Supported by infirst Healthcare 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning. Presentation title Minor Burns 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning. Presentation title Skin tears – best practice 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients Name: Date of meeting:

8 September 2016 Location of meeting: Glasgow

This worksheet has been developed by the organisers to help you identify key learning points from the conference, and to provide a framework for clarifying and recording CPD initiatives that you carry out as a result of this learning. Presentation title Critically ischaemic wounds 1. Identifying key learning points

What were the key learning points from this presentation?

2. Reflect: Self-appraisal or assessment

What are your personal and organisational needs related to this session? What could be changed or improved in your practice as a result of what you have learnt?

3. Plan: Designing a professional development plan

What are the possible CPD initiatives related to the needs identified above? What activities could you include to help you address the changes identified above in your practice (e.g. discussions with colleagues, patient records review, interest group meetings, secondments, deputising)?

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4. Act: Putting the plan into action

Record a stepped action plan below for implementing the changes identified in section 2 in your practice (photocopy this sheet if you need more space to record your action plan) Next steps to take

Date of implementation

5. Evaluate: Reviewing the results and assessing their impact

What have you done as a result of this process? Which elements were successful? Did you encounter any problems? Would you do anything differently if you repeated the activity?

How has the initiative impacted upon patient care?

6. Claim credits for this activity

Use the table below to record the number of hours spent on this CPD activity and indicate whether or not the impact factor can be applied: Time taken for this activity (hours) Can you demonstrate the impact of this activity on patient care? (If yes, multiply the number of hours spent by two) Total number of credits claimed

Signature

Date

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ANNUAL SCOTTISH WOUND CARE CONFERENCE

Partnering with Patients NOTES

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