SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2020 | |||||
ADVANCED STREAM | INTRODUCTORY STREAM | DEBRIDEMENT STREAM | |||
0900 - 1000 | Antimicrobial stewardship and Wound Management Workshop detailsAntimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is a systematic approach to improving antimicrobial use, with a view to improving clinical outcomes and minimising adverse events relating to their use, including the development of antimicrobial resistance. Wounds are a common reason for prescribing antimicrobials; an understanding of AMS will support wound care clinicians own prescribing patterns, referrals, and engagement with other health professionals. This workshop is targeted to an advanced level and will provide attendees with opportunities to ask questions and debate key points. | Top 10 Tips for Wound Cleansing Workshop detailsWound cleansing is an essential step in completing a wound dressing procedure. This simple action has been recommended for decades but the debate on how best to do the cleansing, with what solution, how and when to do so continues. This session will explore the debate on when to cleanse with an antiseptic and when normal saline or tap water is fine. The “how to cleanse and when to cleanse” will be discussed and time to discuss real-life scenarios from the audience will be encouraged. | Dressings 101 Workshop detailsThe main objective in applying a wound dressing is to create a wound environment that will be conducive to healing. There is no perfect dressing for every wound on every person. The selection of dressing is determined following assessment of the person and their wound, as this will establish and prioritise the goals of care. An understanding of the function of the various categories of dressings and their modes of action will inform clinical decision making for achieving the wound management goals of care. This hands-on workshop will focus on generic dressing categories, modes of action, benefits and contraindications for clinical use. | Lower Limb Vascular Assessment from Basic to Advanced: What Clinicians need to know Annie Walsh, Head of Department, Podiatry and High Risk Foot Services Royal North Shore and Ryde Hospitals, Australia Workshop detailsWorkshop detailsPractical aspects of lower limb vascular assessment for the wounded patient. Designed to increase your knowledge and understanding of vascular assessment techniques from basic pedal pulse palpation and Doppler waveform interpretation to the advanced use of Ankle Brachial Index and Toe Brachial Index and Toe pressures and their interpretation. Clinicians of all levels and from all health care disciplines are welcome and encouraged to attend this practical and clinically relevant session. | Debridement Theory Kim Kaim, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Wound Management and current Nurse Practitioner Candidate, Australia Workshop detailsDebridement is an essential process of wound bed preparation that promotes wound healing. This workshop helps participants become familiar with multiple forms of debridement including conservative sharp wound debridement (CSWD) and its different techniques. Participants will gain knowledge about the goals of debridement (when and why), tricks and traps. Attendees will be able to practice CSWD during the workshop and learn some helpful practical skills to further more integrate this essential practice in their wound care management.
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1000 - 1015 | Break | ||||
1015 - 1115 | Pathology, microbiology and Wound Management Workshop detailsPathology is a specialty that determines the cause and nature of diseases by examining and testing body tissues (e.g. swabs, biopsies) and bodily fluids (e.g. blood). The results from pathology and microbiology testing aids in the diagnosis and management of wounds. This workshop is targeted to an advanced level and will provide attendees with opportunities to ask questions and debate key points. | Offloading for plantar foot wounds Angela Wilczek, Podiatrist and Lecturer, Central Queensland University, Australia Workshop detailsDemonstrate several techniques for offloading plantar foot wounds. High plantar pressures contribute to wound breakdown, delayed healing, and recurrence of plantar wounds. Health professionals are highly skilled at offloading techniques including padding and insole therapy to assist with wound management and prevention. This workshop will demonstrate padding and insole therapy to offload high plantar foot pressures. Participants will have a better understanding of these offloading techniques, and how they can assist with wound management. | Turning your clinical stories into a case study publication Workshop detailsFor clinicians who have great clinical stories and want to share their experiences by publishing the case study in a peer reviewed journal. This workshop will describe what is a case study and discuss what stories are best to select for a case study. Once you have your idea, the workshop will step you through how to prepare and then write a case study. To help you turn your stories into a manuscript, this workshop will provide case studies examples (of both good and not so good) as well as a template/ layout for structuring a case study. Finally, ethical considerations, the publication process, and authorship will be discussed. Bring an idea (or several) and walk away with a plan to get your story published. | Mastering compression therapy for venous and venous/arterial (mixed) insufficiency Hayley Ryan, Wound CNC and Director, Wound Rescue, Australia Workshop detailsPractical workshop focuses on clinical reasoning skills surrounding various compression therapy options. The emphasis of this workshop is on the clinical reasoning and practical skills required to deliver compression therapy. | |
1115 - 1130 | Break | Break 11:00 - 11:30 | |||
1130 - 1230 | Starting your private practice Madonna Hampson. General Manager, MyFootDr Group, Australia Workshop detailsConsidering starting your own health practice, you might be wondering “Where do I start?”. This workshop will address the legal and business steps for success in building a practice. | Wound scene investigation Workshop detailsClinicians are often faced with slow or non-healing and challenging wounds and are charged with finding the barriers to healing. In wound management, as in all of life, experience is a great teacher. In this case based session a diverse panel of clinicians and scientists will address real-life cases from the bedside to the bench looking at the underlying physiologic causes and issues to provide practical strategies for overcoming the obstacles to healing. | Nutrition and wounds: A team approach to prevention and management Workshop detailsThis interactive and engaging workshop will showcase the important role of nutrition in wound prevention and management. Participants will discover how malnutrition and wounds are closely linked, learn how to identify those at risk of malnutrition and what to do if malnutrition is suspected. The latest evidence surrounding the nutrition needs of people with wounds will be explored, along with practical tips for improving nutritional intake across all settings.
| Can you tell the difference between pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis? Demystifying the complexities of pelvic skin injury diagnosis. Dr Jill Campbell, Nurse researcher and skin integrity clinical nurse, Royal Brisbane and Women's hospital, Australia Workshop detailsAimed at clinicians responsible for assessment and classification of pelvic skin injuries, and for formulating, implementing and evaluating care plans to treat and prevent further skin injury. Guide clinicians to test their own skills and knowledge using a series of case studies, clinical images and self-testing. Participants will be encouraged to ask any questions they have previously been afraid to ask. At the conclusion of this workshop, clinicians will have improved skills in accurately classifying pelvic skin injury. | Debridement Practical (Group 1) Kim Kaim, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Wound Management and current Nurse Practitioner Candidate, Australia Workshop detailsDebridement is an essential process of wound bed preparation that promotes wound healing. This workshop helps participants become familiar with multiple forms of debridement including conservative sharp wound debridement (CSWD) and its different techniques. Participants will gain knowledge about the goals of debridement (when and why), tricks and traps. Attendees will be able to practice CSWD during the workshop and learn some helpful practical skills to further more integrate this essential practice in their wound care management. |
1230 - 1315 | Catering Break | ||||
1315 - 1415 | Wound scene investigation Workshop detailsClinicians are often faced with slow or non-healing and challenging wounds and are charged with finding the barriers to healing. In wound management, as in all of life, experience is a great teacher. In this case based session a diverse panel of clinicians and scientists will address real-life cases from the bedside to the bench looking at the underlying physiologic causes and issues to provide practical strategies for overcoming the obstacles to healing. | Offloading for plantar foot wounds Angela Wilczek, Podiatrist and Lecturer, Central Queensland University, Australia Workshop detailsDemonstrate several techniques for offloading plantar foot wounds. High plantar pressures contribute to wound breakdown, delayed healing, and recurrence of plantar wounds. Health professionals are highly skilled at offloading techniques including padding and insole therapy to assist with wound management and prevention. This workshop will demonstrate padding and insole therapy to offload high plantar foot pressures. Participants will have a better understanding of these offloading techniques, and how they can assist with wound management. | Dressings 101 Workshop detailsThe main objective in applying a wound dressing is to create a wound environment that will be conducive to healing. There is no perfect dressing for every wound on every person. The selection of dressing is determined following assessment of the person and their wound, as this will establish and prioritise the goals of care. An understanding of the function of the various categories of dressings and their modes of action will inform clinical decision making for achieving the wound management goals of care. This hands-on workshop will focus on generic dressing categories, modes of action, benefits and contraindications for clinical use. | Can you tell the difference between pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis? Demystifying the complexities of pelvic skin injury diagnosis. Dr Jill Campbell, Nurse researcher and skin integrity clinical nurse, Royal Brisbane and Women's hospital, Australia Workshop detailsAimed at clinicians responsible for assessment and classification of pelvic skin injuries, and for formulating, implementing and evaluating care plans to treat and prevent further skin injury. Guide clinicians to test their own skills and knowledge using a series of case studies, clinical images and self-testing. Participants will be encouraged to ask any questions they have previously been afraid to ask. At the conclusion of this workshop, clinicians will have improved skills in accurately classifying pelvic skin injury. | |
1415 - 1430 | Break | Catering Break | |||
1430 - 1530 | Vascular sonography for arterial and venous disease: understanding and interpretation Dan Traves, Vascular Sonographer, Australia Workshop detailsAddress arterial and venous disease and how ultrasound is used to guide the most appropriate interventions in the setting of wound care, considering arterial waveform analysis and venous insufficiency findings. This will also address vascular reporting terminology. | Skin lesions in clinical practice (foundational) Dr Karyn Lun, Consultant Dermatologist, Institute of Dermatology and Princess Alexandra Hospital, Australia Workshop detailsAimed at practitioners with some experience in skin cancer management where the spectrum of skin lesions will be explored. Discussion will include signs assisting in recognition and diagnosis of significant lesions, and interpretation of pathology results. A broad range of management strategies will be discussed, including development of appropriate treatment plans for individual patients. | Nutrition and wounds: A team approach to prevention and management Workshop detailsThis interactive and engaging workshop will showcase the important role of nutrition in wound prevention and management. Participants will discover how malnutrition and wounds are closely linked, learn how to identify those at risk of malnutrition and what to do if malnutrition is suspected. The latest evidence surrounding the nutrition needs of people with wounds will be explored, along with practical tips for improving nutritional intake across all settings. | Lower Limb Vascular Assessment from Basic to Advanced: What Clinicians need to know Annie Walsh, Head of Department, Podiatry and High Risk Foot Services Royal North Shore and Ryde Hospitals, Australia Workshop detailsDesigned to increase your knowledge and understanding of vascular assessment techniques from basic pedal pulse palpation and Doppler waveform interpretation to the advanced use of Ankle Brachial Index and Toe Brachial Index and Toe pressures and their interpretation. Clinicians of all levels and from all health care disciplines are welcome and encouraged to attend this practical and clinically relevant session. | Debridement Practical (Group 2) Kim Kaim, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Wound Management and current Nurse Practitioner Candidate, Australia Workshop detailsDebridement is an essential process of wound bed preparation that promotes wound healing. This workshop helps participants become familiar with multiple forms of debridement including conservative sharp wound debridement (CSWD) and its different techniques. Participants will gain knowledge about the goals of debridement (when and why), tricks and traps. Attendees will be able to practice CSWD during the workshop and learn some helpful practical skills to further more integrate this essential practice in their wound care management. |
1530 - 1545 | Break | ||||
1545 - 1645 | Skin lesions in clinical practice (advanced) Dr Karyn Lun, Consultant Dermatologist, Institute of Dermatology and Princess Alexandra Hospital, Australia Workshop detailsAimed at practitioners with some experience in skin cancer management where the spectrum of skin lesions will be explored. Discussion will include signs assisting in recognition and diagnosis of significant lesions, and interpretation of pathology results. A broad range of management strategies will be discussed, including development of appropriate treatment plans for individual patients. | Top 10 Tips for Wound Cleansing Workshop detailsWound cleansing is an essential step in completing a wound dressing procedure. This simple action has been recommended for decades but the debate on how best to do the cleansing, with what solution, how and when to do so continues. This session will explore the debate on when to cleanse with an antiseptic and when normal saline or tap water is fine. The “how to cleanse and when to cleanse” will be discussed and time to discuss real-life scenarios from the audience will be encouraged. | Wound related pain: pain assessment skills to guide treatment Dr Nicoletta Fresco, Lecturer, La Trobe University, Australia
Workshop detailsInteractive workshop includes a foundational theory overview of pain mechanism and a practicum which focuses on experience of pain including a patient interview, an overview of pain assessment tools and differentiating wound related pain. | Mastering compression therapy for venous and venous/arterial (mixed) insufficiency Hayley Ryan, Wound CNC and Director, Wound Rescue, Australia Workshop detailsPractical workshop focuses on clinical reasong skills surrounding various compression therapy options. The emphasis of this workshop is on the clinical reasoning and practical skills required to deliver compression therapy. |