Presented by Beth Sperring, Clinical Nurse Consultant. Topics for the study day will include wound healing and assessment; identification of acute and chronic wound infection and treatment.

Followed by biofilm based wound management; wound hygiene and debridement; dressing selection, traumatic wounds.

There are two sessions:
Session One – 9am to 11.30am with morning tea
Session Two – 1pm to 3.30pm with afternoon tea

If you would like to learn more about the Wheatbelt Health Professionals Network – Visit wbhpn.com.au/network to join as a member (membership is free). For more information, please
email WBHPN Regional Program Coordinator Anna McPhee at [email protected]

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Event Details
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$70
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