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WoundCon Virtual Wound Care Event
WoundCon Fall 2023
Friday, October 13, 2023

Based on the latest evidence and innovations in wound care, WoundCon Fall 2023 offers practical strategies you can immediately implement into your practice. Featuring free registration for licensed healthcare professionals and the convenience of interactive education with world-renowned specialists on October 13, this is a must-attend accredited meeting.

With 2 weeks of on-demand viewing included with your complimentary registration, you can access important education around your busy schedule without the hassle of travel expenses.

Extended Access Passes are available.

Learn Today. Apply Tomorrow.

WoundCon is designed specifically to address the educational needs of a global, multidisciplinary audience of healthcare professionals. We incorporate attendee feedback into each event to deliver you the most relevant and up-to-date education. Join WoundCon for a single CME session or stay for the entire day to engage in presentations from our dynamic speakers.

10
Scientific Sessions
15+
CME Credits
24
Expert Faculty
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Who Should Attend?
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These live educational activities are designed to meet the educational needs of those who are involved and/or interested in the treatment of patients with wounds.

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Nursing Professionals
Physicians
Podiatrists
Physician Assistants
Dermatologists
Physical Therapists
Dietitians
Learn Today. Apply Tomorrow.
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Featured Topics
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As an event best known for its practical knowledge, the 2023 agenda features topics including the history of wound care, a hydrogels deep dive, surgical management of lymphedema, stoma management, an overview of neonatal and pediatric wound care, and much more!

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Back to the Future - History of Wound Care
Amnion and Chorion Tissues - What Wound Healers Need to Know
Dressed for Success: Hydrogels Deep Dive
Dr. Seuss Comes to Wound Care - Red Foot, Blue Foot, Two Foot, One Foot
Surgical Management of Lymphedema
Point of Care Testing Technology as a Tool for Wound Assessment
Mitigating Risk and Wound Care Quality - You Don't Have to Choose
Stop Saying Non-Compliant: A Guide to Strengthening the Clinician-Patient Relationship
Convexity in Stoma Management
Meet the Co-Chairs
Cathy Milne, APRN, MSN, ANP/ACNS-BC, CWOCN-AP
Connecticut Clinical Nursing Associates
Bristol, Connecticut
Jayesh Shah, MD, MHA
President, South Texas Wound Associates, PA; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family Medicine, UT Health; Associate Professor, University of the Incarnate Word Osteopathic School, San Antonio, Texas
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