2025 Programme

Session times and titles are provisional
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Registration
Registration
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Introduction by Chairs
Opening
Speakers
Tracy Cowan
Consultant Editor
Journal of Wound Care
Shruti Kamath
Editor
Journal of Wound Care
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Wound Debridement Guidelines
Presentation
Speaker
Heather Hodgson
Lead Nurse Tissue Viability (Acute and Partnerships) NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Vice Chair of the National Association of Tissue Viability Nurses Scotland
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Advances in post-operative incision care
Presentation

Surgical wound complications such as surgical site infection and surgical wound dehiscence are considerable challenges and are frequently managed in the home care setting. These types of wounds require early intervention, accurate diagnosis and specialist management to halt progression to a chronic wound. Current guidance on management of this type of wound is limited and to address this gap in the clinical armamentarium, ISWCAP has developed a new Postoperative Incision Care Guideline for all HCPs who manage this type of wound. Developed by clinicians for clinicians, learn about the new evidence on early detection and prevention and tips from the expert panel on management.

Speaker
Kylie Sandy-Hodgetts
Associate Professor, Centre for Molecular Medicine & Innovative Therapeutics
Murdoch University
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Sponsored Session
Presentation

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Morning break and exhibition viewing
Break
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MedTech Directorate: an update from the industries’ perspective
Presentation
Speaker
Paddy Markey
Chair
Surgical Dressing Manufacturers Association
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Caring Beyond the Wound: Managing Malignant Wounds to Enhance Quality of Life for Patients and Their Families
Presentation

Details on new Malignant wound guidelines- further discussed on holistic approach to ensure both patients and relatives are well supported during the process. Malignant wounds can be debilitating to the relatives as well. Symptoms management to both patients and their carers/loved ones to improve quality of life

Speaker
Luxmi Dhoonman
Nurse Consultant, Tissue Viability
Northwick Park Hospital
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Clinical leadership and the courage to compress
Presentation

Georgina Ritchie and Accelerate CIC are on a mission to change the lives of people with wounds and lymphodema. In this session she will present a model for change in clinical practice which includes clinical competency, leadership and viewing the current UK lower limb problem as a public health issue. All three of these areas require address at a system level so that we can achieve better outcomes for patients.

Speaker
Georgina Richie
Director of Education
Accelerate CIC
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Lunch and exhibition viewing
Break
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Sponsored Session
Presentation

More details to come soon!


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How to stop leg ulcers in their tracks
Presentation

This session will focus on the specific role of nurses and healthcare practitioners providing immediate and necessary care for lower leg wounds. It will highlight the issues that lower leg wounds pose and the frequent deterioration to leg ulcers. Appropriate and timely treatment leads to improved quality of life and substantial healthcare savings. Raising awareness of the impact of gravity on the lower limb and the role of national guidance, should give practitioner confidence in the increased use of compression hosiery to prevent and manage wounds in partnership with patients, stopping leg ulcers in their tracks.

Speaker
Katy Smyth
Academy Teacher, RCN GPN Forum Chair
Accelerate CIC
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The positive relationship between Tissue Viability Nurses and Lindsay Leg Clubs
Presentation

Lindsay Leg Clubs provide treatment, health promotion, education and ongoing care for people with leg related problems. They are based a social model of care in the community setting and promote empathy, peer support and informed choice. Lindsay Leg Clubs empower members to participate in their care in a social environment that eases social isolation. Tissue Viability Nurses (TVNs) work synergistically with Lindsay Leg clubs to enhance the service for members and clinical colleagues. This presentation will provide pragmatic examples of how the relationship between TVNs and Lindsay Leg Clubs can work together for their mutual benefit.

Speaker
Trudie Young
Director of Education and Training
Welsh Wound
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Afternoon break and exhibition viewing
Break
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Neonatal Skin Tears: Risk Factors and Management Options
Presentation

All preterm infants have immature skin. The most vulnerable are born prior to 32 weeks gestation with a very low birthweight or an extremely low birthweight. This presentation will explain why each week of gestation matters, and highlight how genetic defects can result in skin fragility. It will also discuss how supportive care may increase the risk of skin injury, and the simple actions that practitioners can take to reduce harm.

Speaker
Jeannie Donnelley
Uk Director ISTAP; Lead Nurse Tissue Viability
Belfast Health & Social Care Trust/Senior Honorary Lecturer Queens University Belfast
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Its time to Excel at Problem Solving
Presentation

With time and demand at its maximum in healthcare, where is the capacity to improve patient care? Do we wait for ‘leaders’ to dictate change or can everyone make a difference? There is opportunity for us all to embrace Quality improvement (QI) as we are all leaders and small-scale change, utilising proven models can help achieve positive QI outcomes.

Speaker
Clare Mechen
Nurse Manager / Advanced Nurse Practitioner
The Adam Practice
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