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Wound Expo Sessions - (1 CPD Credit )

Accredited With: The CPD Group
Event Number: #2168
Event Dates: 29 Sep 2025, 09:15 29 Sep 2025, 17:00
Provider: #783668

About This Event

Wound Expo 2025 is a free conference that will provide an interactive education for nurses in the fundamental aspects of wound care, and help front-line nurses strengthen their core skills and inspire better wound care practice.

Attendees will hear key opinion leaders discuss vital developments and challenges and participate in activities, polls and Q&As during the interactive sessions.

There will be multiple bespoke, therapy-specific zones led by expert educators and key opinion leaders, which will provide high quality learning outcomes.

Sessions will take a step-by-step approach to evidence-based management, using case presentations to provide nurses with practical knowledge to take back to the workplace.

Zone 1: Assessment
A holistic assessment will help determine your patient needs and help provide a shift from managing to healing wounds. This session will include engaging activities to help you understand how to perform wound assessments that can help make a real difference to your patients.

Zone 2: Biofilm
All non-healing wounds are thought to contain biofilm. The wound cannot start to heal until the biofilm is removed. Here, you will learn why biofilm delays healing, how to tell if it is present and eradicate it from the wound.

Zone 3: Care of the lower limb
Compression therapy, supplemented with good skin care, are the foundations of good leg ulcer care. But there is a huge range of compression bandages, kits, wraps and hosiery to choose from, which require varying levels of skill to apply. And the system selected will need to be comfortable and suitable for the patient. This session will offer you strategies to meet these challenges.

Zone 4: Debridement
Unless dead tissue and biofilm are removed, a wound will not heal. The debridement method used needs to be aggressive enough to achieve this, while also safe for the patient. In this session, you will learn what constitutes safe and effective debridement and be introduced to a new method, chemical debridement.

Zone 5: Irritant contact dermatitis
Formerly known as moisture-associated skin damage (MASD), this is an umbrella term for the skin irritation and sensitivity caused by contact with corrosive bodily fluids, such as sweat, exudate, faeces, urine and stoma fluid, often resulting in tissue loss. This session will describe the risk factors, and explore the options for prevention and management.

Zone 6: Infection
No wound is ever sterile. But when the bacteria and other microorganisms present multiply beyond a certain point, the patient may experience a host response, presenting with the classic signs of local infection. Wound bed preparation is designed to both prevent and address this. This session will explore how to implement this in practice.

Zone 7: Pressure Care
Most pressure injuries are avoidable, making them an unacceptable patient harm. A simple and well-known care bundle approach can help prevent their occurrence. This session will help you identify patients at risk of pressure ulceration and ensure a prevention programme is in place.

Zone 8: Patient communication
Effective communication is at the heart of delivering high-quality, person-centred wound care. This session will explore how communication techniques can shift the focus from task-oriented care to a more collaborative approach more likely to promote healing. You will gain insight into how to approach conversations around wound care with greater empathy, clarity, and confidence.

Learning outcomes:

• Identify key principles of effective patient communication in wound care, including active listening, empathy, and clarity.
• Demonstrate strategies for managing difficult or sensitive conversations related to wound management, such as pain, malodour, or delayed healing.
• Apply person-centred communication techniques to enhance patient understanding, engagement, and concordance with wound care plans.
• Recognise the impact of language, tone, and non-verbal cues on patient trust, adherence, and psychological well-being"

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Event Details

Event Dates

29 Sep 2025, 09:15 29 Sep 2025, 17:00

Provider ID

#783668

Accredited With

The CPD Group

Event Location

Eastside Rooms, Birmingham

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