Mölnlycke Advantage – wound care learning webinars
Webinars provide a valuable way to gain insight and education on key topics in wound care presented by trusted wound care experts – to watch live or in your own time. Wound care online course topics range from various therapy areas and the care and management of these conditions, such as: DFU, VLU, Skin tears, Pressure Ulcers
Live webinars offer the chance to ask questions in real time, while on-demand viewing lets you tailor your own wound care learning to get the practical information you need and access to clinical breakthroughs and evidence you want to learn about. Webinars last between 20 to 60 minutes and can have a condensed or full-length version. Use the filters below in order to find the version that best suits your needs.
Browse the webinars below by filtering through the topics. You can also get an overview of the upcoming webinars thsi year, by clicking on the calendar below.
Webinar Calendar 2020
Date | Speaker | Topic | Registration link |
12 January 2021 | Dot Weir | It's a wrap! Assessment and management of venous leg ulcers | Register |
21 January 2021 | Gerhard Bothma, Mark Olmstead | Empowering patients to support delivering value | Register |
11 February 2021 | Paulo Alves | Exudate management: the small details that make a big difference | Register |
24 February 2021 | David Armstrong | LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE PANDEMIC: PRACTICAL TAKE-HOME MESSAGES FOR WOUND HEALING AND DIABETIC LIMB PRESERVATION DURING AND AFTER COVID-19 | Register |
11 March 2021 | M Malone & S Cassidy | EB & BIOFILM: IS THERE A CONNECTION? | Register |
Date | Speaker | Topic | Registration link |
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October 6 | Kevin Woo | MANAGING SKIN TEARS: EVIDENCE-LED PRACTICE | Register |
October 23 | Patries Herst | Cancer, radiation and Safetac dressings | Register |
On-demand |
Paul Glat | TREATMENT ALGORITHMS FOR THE CARE OF PAEDIATRIC BURNS IN A US BURN CENTRE | Register |
On-demand | Kimberly LeBlanc | PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF SKIN TEARS: IMPLEMENTATION OF A SKIN TEAR PATHWAY | Register |
On-demand | Paulo Alves | MANAGING DIFFICULT TO HEAL PU'S | Register |
On-demand |
Gerhard Bothma | VALUE IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY: VALUE REQUIRES QUALITY FIRST | Register |
On-demand | Dot Weir | BEST PRACTICES: CHRONIC WOUNDS WITH TRACTS | Register |
On-demand | Evan Call & Michelle Deppisch | TORTOISE AS A SUPPORT SURFACE | Register |
On-demand | Nick Santamaria & Paulo Alves | MANAGING THE BURDEN OF HOSPITAL ACCUIRED MEDICAL DEVICE RELATED PRESSURE ULCERS | Register |
On-demand | Joyce Black, Amanda Ball, Sue Creehan, & Leigh Tyson | INVESTING IN THE WOC NURSE LEADER | Register |
On-demand | Dot Weir, Karen Edwards, Tod Brindle | UNDISTURBED WOUND HEALING | Register |
On-demand | Paulo Alves | EXUDATE MANAGEMENT - THE SMALL DETAILS THAT MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE! | Register |
On-demand | Kimberly LeBlanc | CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF SKIN TEARS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW | Register |
On-demand | Jorma Pajamäki | SURGICAL WOUNDS - DOS AND DONT'S | Register |
On-demand | Diane Kimsey | PREVENTING PRESSURE INJURY IN THE OR: WHY IS PREVENTION IMPORTANT? | Register |
On-demand | Jose Lazaro | HOW TO ASSESS DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS | Register |
On-demand | Terry Swanson & Marcelo Liberato | BEST PRACTICES IN EXUDATE MANAGEMENT FOR VLU | Register |
On-demand | Kimberly LeBlanc | WHEN SKIN TEARS DON'T HEAL AS EXPECTED: MANAGING THE COMPLEX SKIN TEAR | Register |
On-demand | Dot Weir | APPROACHING CHRONIC WOUNDS | Register |
On-demand | Gregory Schultz & Marcelo Liberato | ANTIMICROBIAL CHALLENGES IN CHRONIC WOUNDS - BIOFILMS | Register |
On-demand | Tod Brindle | SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS | Register |
Downloadable resources
- PU - Role of dressings in Pressure Ulcer Prevention (585 kB)
- DFU - algorithm for assessment and dressings selection (2,14 MB)
- DFU HCP brochure (4,61 MB)
- DFU patient brochure (1011 kB)
- VLU Algorithm of for assessment & dressing selection (1,49 MB)
- Treating Skin tears brochure (5,2 MB)
- Silver containing foam dressings with Safetac: A review of the scientific and clinical data (983 kB)