WOCNext 2021 Final Program

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Saturday, June 26

PROGRAM (310) Telehealth: Solutions and Future Trends (W, O, PP) 5:45 PM EDT – 6:45 PM EDT PT CME

and severity of symptoms have been made and will be applied to the selection of treatment options used with these wounds.

CONTACT HOURS: 1

Networking Event

AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™: 1 PHYSICAL THERAPY CONTACT HOURS: 1

6:45 PM EDT – 8:00 PM EDT

Speakers: Mary Mahoney, MSN, RN, CWOCN, CFCN Barbara Rozenboom, BSN, RN, CWON

Join us for a free Networking Event to meet with other amazing nurses and healthcare professionals! Chat, sit back and relax, and enjoy a *magical* experience with... you guessed it... a MAGICIAN!

This session will explore the increased use of telehealth as a method for providing care to wound ostomy patients. Telehealth technology has gained popularity recently out of necessity, as a way to provide care to patients who are isolated during the pandemic. Telehealth has been utilized for many years to fill the gap in rural and underserved areas where access to a provider is not convenient or readily available. Nomenclature used in the field of telehealth will be explained and scenarios reviewed in which telehealth monitoring is used in practice. Advantages and challenges using telehealth in wound ostomy practice will be discussed.

Winner of numerous awards, including Close Up Magician of the Year, Jon Armstrong has brought his amazing skills and magical comedy to prestigious audiences in over 30 countries worldwide. Now Jon will be coming to WOCNext 2021 to amaze you!

SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2021 Early Morning Seminar

(311) Ostomy Dilemmas: Relocate, Revise, Reverse? (O, C) 5:45 PM EDT – 6:45 PM EDT CME

(EMS02) Basic Ostomy Management: From Surgery to Success (O) 7:30 AM EDT – 8:45 AM EDT

CONTACT HOURS: 1 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™: 1

CONTACT HOURS: 0.75

Speaker: Elizabeth Raskin, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Speaker: Joy Hooper, RN, BSN, CWOCN, OMS, WCC, AWCC

This talk with feature the dysfunctional ostomy and the surgical decision-making needed to improve function and patient quality of life. Options include medical management, wound ostomy care, and surgical interventions. We will discuss the concepts of revision, relocation, and reversal of ostomies.

Most clinicians don’t enjoy every area of healthcare and ostomy management can be particularly perplexing at times. If ostomy management is not in your comfort zone - this workshop is for you! The discussion will help you understand several common ostomy surgeries and the hands-on-demonstrations will offer an opportunity to see how common ostomy products are used.

(309) Caring for Malignant Wounds: What’s the 30 Microbiome Got to Do With It? (W) 6:15 PM EDT – 6:45 PM EDT

Morning Symposia Sessions

CONTACT HOURS: 0.5

(S10) Real Life, Real Improvements: The Challenge of Preventing Pressure Injuries and Managing Wounds During Covid-19 Pandemic 9:00 AM EDT – 10:15 AM EDT

PHARMACOLOGY CREDIT: 0.25 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™: 0.50 PHYSICAL THERAPY CONTACT HOURS: 0.50

CONTACT HOURS: 0

Speaker: Stephanie Yates, MSN, RN, CWOCN, ANP-BC

Speakers: Kelly McFee, APRN, DNP, FNP-C, CWS, CWCN-AP, FACCWS Catherine Milne, APRN, MSN, BC-ANP/CS, CWOCN-AP

Malignant fungating wounds (MFW) are present in 5-14% of advanced cancer patients in the US. They often occur within the last 6 months of life and are associated with symptoms that make the lives of cancer patients increasingly difficult, serving as a major source of emotional distress and poor quality of life. Associations between the cutaneous microbiome of these wounds

SUPPORTED BY SMITH+NEPHEW Following admission to a facility, medical device related pressure injuries occur more quickly than other types of

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