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Advanced Wound Care:
Moving wound care
to the next level
Friday, Sept. 9, 2016
7:30 a.m.: Sign-in and coffee
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Conference | Lunch included
Smullin Health Education Center
2825 East Barnett Road, Medford, OR
Select from a variety of wound care–related topics:
pressure injury prevention and treatment, emerging
wound care therapies, limb preservation, difficultto-heal wounds, osteomyelitis and an afternoon of
hands-on wound care.
This seminar will cover:
■ Pressure
■ Differentiate
which topical dressings, agents
and therapies to use for the treatment of pressure
injuries based on a clinical assessment
■ Discuss
and implement methods for tracking
prevalence, incidence and healing of pressure
injuries
■ Screen,
identify and assess patients at risk of limb
loss and use appropriate clinical pathways to
support limb preservation
injury prevention: Assessment, risk, patient
positioning and support surfaces
■ Pressure
■ Differentiate
■ Emerging
■ Discuss
■ Limb
Registration includes:
injury treatment: Wound bed preparation,
topical dressings, nutrition and pain management
therapies: Surgical interventions,
special populations, and patient and staff
education and tracking
preservation: Scope, clinical pathways,
diagnostic tools and processes, and screening/
recognition
■ Difficult-to-heal
wounds: Assessment and strategies
■ Foot
and ankle osteomyelitis: Contributing factors
and treatment modalities
Seminar objectives — upon
conclusion participants will
be able to:
■ Identify
key interventions to include in care plans
for pressure injury prevention that are based upon
pressure injury risk factors
the appropriate treatment strategies
for difficult-to-heal wounds
the contributing factors for osteomyelitis
and the associated treatment modalities
■
Admission and course handouts
■ Hands-on product overview
■ Certificate of completion (emailed)
■ Lunch
Who should attend
Clinicians who are interested in wound care or
work directly in wound care: MD, DPM, PA,
DO, LPN, RN, NP, PT, PTA, OT, OTA, nurse
managers, treatment nurses, wound care team,
clinic directors and consultants.
Advanced Wound Care Conference
Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 | 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Ann Avery
RN, CWCN, LNC, Clinical instructor
An RN with 35 years of wound care experience, Ann is an engaging, entertaining and highly
motivational presenter. She is board certified through the National Alliance of Wound Care
and Ostomy and the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society. Ann combines her
expertise in wound care, wound formulary development, public speaking and business
development, along with certification in Legal Nurse Consulting. Ann has worked in longterm care, acute care, home health, rehab and hospice. Her love of wound care enhances her
capacity as a coach to help other clinicians advance their wound care skills. Ann is currently
an instructor with the Wound Care Education Institute.
Mario Ponticello
DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA
Dr. Ponticello is the chief of the Limb Preservation Service and the director of the Limb
Preservation Complex Lower Extremity Surgery and Research Fellowship at Madigan Army
Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington. He is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and
Ankle Surgeons and the American Professional Wound Care Association.
Seminar Schedule
7:30 to 8 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. . . . . . . . . . Course education
12 to 12:45 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . Lunch provided
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . Course education
Accreditation
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon is
accredited by the Oregon Medical Association to sponsor
CME activities for physicians.
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon
designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA
PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation
in the activity.
CME leadership, planners and staff have fully
disclosed that they do not have a financial interest in any
manufacturers of medical commercial products pertaining
to the topics presented.
Presenters are expected to openly declare financial
interest, unlabeled, investigational or outside of
FDA-approved indications as such.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon
adheres to ACCME Standards for Commercial Support
with regard to disclosure.
The use of NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA material does not imply endorsement of products or programs associated with the use of the material.
Moving Wound Care to the Next Level
Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 | 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
International Clinical Practice Guidelines
Prevention and treatment of pressure injuries:
What is new? What is essential? And how to do it!
Ann Avery, Clinical Instructor
The new international pressure injury guidelines recently
published recommendations for pressure injury prevention
and treatment. In this seminar, we detail the guidelines
in a format that will help you determine and summarize
what is working in your care settings and what areas need
improvement. Additionally, you will be provided with
“how to’s” specific to the guidelines.
■
■
■
Learn about the 575 recently published
recommendations for pressure injury prevention and
treatment.
Understand what is working in your care settings and
what areas need improvement.
Review how to implement these recommendations into
your health care organization.
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. — Strand 1
Hands-on wound care (limited slots available)
This interactive session moves you through a series of
stations focusing on a variety of products. Using a
hands-on approach, you will learn to differentiate which
topical dressings, agents and therapies to use for the
treatment of pressure injuries and wounds based upon
a clinical assessment.
■
Migrate through a series of interactive stations, working
with a variety of wound care products in a hands-on
fashion.
■
Learn from the product experts when, why and how to
use specific topical dressings, agents and therapies.
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon has not
approved this live activity for AMA PRA Category I credits.
12:45 to 4:30 p.m. — Strand 2
Limb preservation
Mario Ponticello, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA
The loss of a limb is a life-altering event that places
patients at risk of a shortened life span and associated
co-morbidities. This presentation reviews the breadth
of this issue, discusses early recognition and screening
and gives an overview of appropriate clinical pathways,
diagnostic tools and treatment approaches needed to
promote limb preservation.
■ Identify the scope of the problem regarding limb loss
and associated co-morbidities.
■
Learn appropriate clinical pathways, diagnostic tools and
processes to support limb preservation.
■
Review screening and recognition processes to address
at-risk concerns early.
Treatment strategies for difficult-to-heal wounds
Mario Ponticello, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA
A wound can be hard-to-heal because of a variety of
reasons. This session reviews wound assessment, barriers to
healing and the appropriate selection of wound care
treatments (including the rationale for their use).
■ Increase your knowledge of assessments to use when
evaluating difficult-to-heal wounds.
■
Review the various wound care treatments available and
the rationale for their use.
Foot and ankle osteomyelitis: An in-depth look
at past, current and future treatments
Mario Ponticello, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA
Osteomyelitis of the foot and ankle can be extremely
debilitating to patients and a medical management challenge.
This presentation enhances your understanding of the
contributing factors of osteomyelitis and reviews the
evolution of treatment modalities to current best practices.
■
Increase your knowledge regarding foot and ankle
osteomyelitis.
■
Learn the contributing factors associated with
osteomyelitis.
■
Review the treatment modalities over time and how they
evolved to current best practices.
Continuing Medical Education of Southern Oregon designates
this live activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category
I credits. Provider approved by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, provider number CEP 13000 for 3.5 hours.
Advanced Wound Care Conference
Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 | 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lodging
Conference location
A reduced rate for conference attendees is available
from SpringHill Suites by Marriott and may be extended
for the weekend rate of $110 plus tax per night. Please
mention the Asante Wound Care Conference when making
a reservation. The reservation cut-off date is August 21.
Smullin Health Education Center
2825 East Barnett Road, Medford, OR 97504
Options for making reservations:
■ Book online at the hotel’s website: marriott.com/mfrsh.
Select your arrival and departure dates and use the Asante
group code ASNF for a suite with two queen beds or
ASNE for a suite with one king bed.
■ Call the hotel directly at (541) 842-8080. Ask for the
Asante Wound Care Conference group rate.
■ All rooms are non-smoking
Services and amenities:
■ Complimentary full hot breakfast buffet begins at 6:30 a.m.
■ Separate in-room living area and hospitality counter with
sink, microwave and mini-refrigerator
■ Indoor pool and spa tub
■ Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi Internet access
■Complimentary USA Today
■ Business center, 24-hour guest service, fitness room,
guest laundry facility and guest market
■ Complimentary airport transportation; please make a
reservation for the airport shuttle when you make your
room reservation or when you check in
Additional information
The Rogue Valley is a well-known resort destination
nestled between the Siskiyou and Cascade mountains.
Among its natural splendors are Crater Lake National
Park and Oregon Caves National Monument. Outdoor
adventure opportunities include rafting on the Wild
and Scenic Rogue River, as well as fishing and hiking.
The famous Harry and David has its headquarters here.
Shopping opportunities abound in the historic Old West
town of Jacksonville and in Ashland, home of the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival. Cultural events are ongoing and
include Oregon’s award-winning wineries, which provide
tasting and dining. We invite you to extend your stay.
Registration form is on the following page.
Planning Committee
■ James
Holdermann, DPM, FACFAOM, FAPWCA, FACFAS
■ Sue Kline, RN, MS, WCC, OMS
■ Cristi Skye, RN, MSN
Location:
Right off I-5 at Exit 27
From I-5 north
Traveling south on I-5, take Exit 27 toward OR-99/South
Medford. Stay in the center turn lane and turn left over
I-5 to take the ramp toward East Barnett Road. Merge onto
Highland Drive. Turn right onto East Barnett Road and go
1.4 miles. You will see Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center
on your left. Turn left onto Medical Center Drive. The Smullin
Health Education Center is the first building on the left.
From I-5 south
Traveling north on I-5, take Exit 27 toward OR-99/South
Medford. Keep right to take the ramp toward East Barnett Road.
Merge onto Highland Drive. Turn right onto East Barnett Road
and go 1.4 miles. You will see Asante Rogue Regional Medical
Center on your left. Turn left onto Medical Center Drive. The
Smullin Health Education Center is the first building on the left.
Black Oak Drive
Driving Instructions
East Barnett Road
Please use the parking garage next to the
Smullin Health Education Center.
Advanced Wound Care Conference Registration Form
Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 | 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION COSTS PLEASE INDICATE YOUR PREFERRED SESSION(S) Select one or both
Both a.m. and p.m. sessions
❏ 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.: PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF PRESSURE
INJURIES: WHAT IS NEW? WHAT IS ESSENTIAL? AND HOW TO DO IT!
PhD, MD, DPM, DO industry: $120
RN, PT, PA, NP, LPN, CNA, OT: $100 Ann Avery reviews the new international pressure injury guidelines in a format
that will help you determine and summarize what is working in your care settings
Single a.m. or p.m. session
and what areas need improvement. Additionally, you will be provided with “how
(includes lunch)
to’s” specific to the guidelines.
PhD, MD, DPM, DO industry: $65
RN, PT, PA, NP, LPN, CNA, OT: $55 ❏ 12:45 to 4:30 p.m.: STRAND 1 — HANDS-ON WOUND CARE
This interactive session moves you through a series of stations focusing on a
variety of products. Using a hands-on approach, you will learn to differentiate
Please register online by clicking
which topical dressings, agents and therapies to use for the treatment of pressure
the following link:
injuries and wounds based on a clinical assessment.
Visit Our Website at
https://cmetracker.net/ASANTE/
http://cmetracker.net/ASANTE/
❏ 12:45 to 4:30 p.m.: STRAND 2
Mario Ponticello, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA, provides a series of three
presentations focusing on limb preservation, treatment strategies for difficult-toheal wounds and foot and ankle osteomyelitis.
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