WOUND TYPES
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is the name given to a group of genetically determined disorders characterised by excessive susceptibility of the skin and mucosae to separate from the underlying tissues following mechanical trauma
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Epidermolysis bullosa Fundamentals
30 min
Introduction to epidermolysis bullosa
15 min
External links to Patient care
5 min
External links to Infection and Biofilm
5 min
External links to Exudate
5 min
Introduction to health economics and wound care
5 min
How to look after your wound
15 min
How to implement Value-Based wound care in your practice, part 2
29 min
Introducing Value-Based Health Care for wounds, part 1
21 min
The one about dressings
20min
Introduction to the complexity of the disease and important care issues
55min
EB and Biofilm: is there a connection?
45min
Wound Infection and the role of Biofilms
45min
Undisturbed Wound Healing
15min short version
Healing wounds and promoting patient quality of life - A 30-year legacy with Mepitel®
52min
Cleaning promotes healing
60min
Approaching chronic wounds
64min
A ‘step-down’ approach to exudate management: dressing selection criteria
40 min