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

Start learning about Epidermolysis Bullosa

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.

Check out the Epidermolysis Bullosa related materials below:

Category
Card image cap

Epidermolysis bullosa Fundamentals

30 min

Card image cap

Introduction to epidermolysis bullosa

15 min

Card image cap

External links to Patient care

5 min

Card image cap

External links to Infection and Biofilm

5 min

Card image cap

External links to Exudate

5 min

Card image cap

Introduction to health economics and wound care

5 min

Card image cap

How to look after your wound

15 min

Card image cap

How to implement Value-Based wound care in your practice, part 2

29 min

Card image cap

Introducing Value-Based Health Care for wounds, part 1

21 min

Card image cap

The one about dressings

20min

Card image cap

Introduction to the complexity of the disease and important care issues

55min

Card image cap

EB and Biofilm: is there a connection?

45min

Card image cap

Wound Infection and the role of Biofilms

45min

Card image cap

Undisturbed Wound Healing

15min short version

Card image cap

Healing wounds and promoting patient quality of life - A 30-year legacy with Mepitel®

52min

Card image cap

Cleaning promotes healing

60min

Card image cap

Approaching chronic wounds

64min

Card image cap

A ‘step-down’ approach to exudate management: dressing selection criteria

40 min