'Something for Everyone'
Friday 26 August 2011
0900 -1700
Belair Park Country Club
Upper Sturt Road, Belair
REGISTRATIONS CLOSED - SEMINAR SOLD OUT
The Australian Wound Management Association (South Australia) is very pleased to offer this one day seminar covering a variety of contemporary wound management issues. This exciting program is aimed at practitioners working in a variety of settings, including hospitals, residential aged care, general practice, community clinics, home care and outpatient departments. You will have the chance to hear from eminent local speakers and see the latest dressings at the Trade display. There will be opportunities to mix with colleagues and develop networks.
AWMA(SA) invites you to its 2011 seminar: “Something for Everyone”. We hope you will join us.
On behalf of the South Australian Wound Management Association I invite you to attend this exciting seminar. The program will provide delegates with fundamental skills and knowledge based on current best practice in wound management. This is an opportunity to hear some of the most respected and experienced wound practitioners in Australia. A trade exhibition will support this ‘not to be missed’ event. We hope you will join us.
Sue Templeton, President AWMA(SA) |
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Conditions
- Cancellation and Refund Policy
If a refund is requested an administration fee will be charged
Cancellations must be made in writing to AWMA(SA) Inc PO Box 1144 Blackwood SA 5051
- Organisational membership of AWMA(SA) allows one only registration at member rates
Speakers & Topics
Wendy McInnes
Leg Ulcers
Stuart Harper
Burns - management of burns outside a burn unit
Gary Edwards
Negotiation skills – implementing & influencing best practice
Tal Ellis
Tissue viability - Wound cleansing & debridement
Sue Templeton
Infection & Inflammation control - Wound Infection
Margi Moncrieff
Moisture balance - Managing highly exuding wounds
Marie Haydon
Edge - Topical Negative Pressure Therapy
Bec Daebeler
Frank Guerriero
Andrea Smallman
Case studies – incorporating contemporary dressings & their use in practice
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