Risk management for wounds in primary care
Key aspects of wound care in a primary care setting.
Presentations
- In TIME wounds will heal, part 1 – Kate Gray
- In TIME wounds will heal, part 2 – Kate Gray
- The patient with diabetes and foot ulceration – Fiona Angus
- From skin tears to leg ulcers – Liz Frost
- What dressing for what wound, part 1 – Prue Lennox
- What dressing for what wound, part 2 – Prue Lennox
- Aetiology of leg ulcers, criteria for referral; treatment options – Mr Dillip Naik
- Minor burns in primary care (unfilmed)
7. Aetiology of leg ulcers, criteria for referral; treatment options (48 minutes)
Mr Dillip Naik
Aetiology of leg ulcers, criteria for referral; treatment options [PDF, 5.1 MB]
Risk management for wounds in primary care
Seminar held 2 November 2015
Presenters
Kate Gray Clinical Nurse Specialist Wound Care Hutt Valley DHB
Fiona Angus Podiatrist, Hutt Valley DHB
Liz Frost District Nurse Capital & Coast DHB
Prue Lennox Clinical Leader Rehabilitation
Mr Dillip Naik Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon
Angeline Upchurch Nurse Educator, Wellington Regional Plastic Surgery & Burns Unit
These presentations are provided for professional development purposes for the benefit of qualified health practitioners and should not be relied upon for any other purpose. Any opinions offered are those of the presenter or other speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of PHARMAC. PHARMAC accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided.