WOUND TYPES
Burns
Burns are a global public health burden causing significant morbidity and mortality with an estimated 180 000 deaths annually. Burns represent a challenging wound type; they vary in terms of severity and pain, with a wide variety of clinical needs depending on a spectrum of factors such as anatomical location, degree of temperature, duration, surface area and depth.
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The Clinical Learning Hub aims to give insights and training that may be needed to drive change and advance patient outcomes within your healthcare organisation.
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Introduction to scar management
5 min
Burns- Fundamentals
30 min
Burns Treatment
60 min
Mastering Burns Management A Paradigm Shift in Treatment Strategies
80 min
The ideal dressing for burn care. A survey by global experts.
15 min
Cleaning promotes healing
60min
Healing wounds and promoting patient quality of life - A 30-year legacy with Mepitel®
52min
Partnering with patients along the wound care continuum – wound management tips and tricks!
42min
Undisturbed Wound Healing
38min
Undisturbed Wound Healing
15min short version
Value in Health Care Delivery: Value requires quality first
39min
Treatment algorithms for the care of Paediatric Burns in a US Burn Centre
The role of the healthcare provider in delivering value
44min
Value and efficiencies in wound care that can be repeated to make savings sustainable
40min
Scar management online course
Current and emerging trends in burn care
53min
A holistic approach to paediatric burn care
28min
Introducing Value-Based Health Care for wounds, part 1
21 min
How to implement Value-Based wound care in your practice, part 2
29 min
How to look after your wound
15 min
Introduction to health economics and wound care
5 min
External links to Burns
5 min
External links to Exudate
5 min
External links to Infection and Biofilm
5 min
External links to Patient care
5 min
Burn care management; perspectives from a clinician within acute care
16min