Cleared for Take-off : the Top Ten Checklist for Using a Skin Substitute
Agenda
Pre-Flight Briefing:
Overview of skin substitutes and why a checklist approach can ensure a smooth clinical “flight.”
Objectives and key outcomes for integrating skin substitutes effectively.
Ready for Takeoff: Preparing for Success
How proper patient assessment and product selection set the stage for optimal outcomes.
Flight Plan in Place: Step-by-Step Preparation
Essential steps to set up a clean, controlled environment for safe application.
Mid-Flight Adjustments: Applying with Precision
Techniques for precision placement and secure attachment of skin substitutes.
Landing Approach: Monitoring and Follow-Up
Creating a tailored monitoring plan to guide wound healing and patient education.
Touchdown and Recap:
Recap of the checklist’s importance in enhancing wound care outcomes.
Q&A and key takeaways to ensure every participant is ready for “takeoff” in clinical practice.
Join us for this engaging event and connect with a leading expert in the field of skin substitute. Through interactive presentations, case discussions, you will gain valuable insights, practical skills, and evidence-based knowledge to elevate your clinical practice.
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Kindly Supported by Integra Tissue Academy
Agenda
Advanced Modalities
Principles of Wound Care Management
Optimisation of Outcomes
Interactive Patient Clinics
Skin Substitutes
This activity has been accredited by the European Board for Accreditation of Continuing Education for Health Professionals (EBAC®). Through an agreement between the European Board for Accreditation of Continuing Education for Health Professionals and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EBAC® CE credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Information on the process to convert EBAC credit to AMA credit can be found on the AMA website. Other healthcare professionals may obtain from the AMA a certificate of having participated in an activity eligible for conversion of credit to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.
Locum Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Editor Wound Masterclass
Dr. Shamsian is a Locum Consultant Surgeon with extensive experience in acute, chronic, and surgical wound management. She has undergone advanced training in Plastic, Reconstructive, Burns, Hands, and Aesthetic surgery. In addition to her clinical expertise, she has an extensive background in sustainable publishing as the managing editor of the globally esteemed journals, Wound Masterclass and Aesthetics Masterclass, where she champions innovation and leadership in wound care and aesthetics.
Dr Jonathan Johnson MD,MBA,CWSP,FAPWCA
Dr. Jonathan Johnson, MD, MBA, CWSP, also known as Dr. Wounds, is a renowned physician and one of the nation’s foremost experts in wound care and aesthetic procedures. With numerous awards to his name, Dr. Johnson combines medical expertise with innovative practices to offer exceptional patient care.
Dr. Johnson earned his medical degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, followed by an internship in orthopedic surgery at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He later transitioned to general surgery at Howard University in Washington, DC, and completed his fellowship in Hand and Plastic Surgery as the Sylvester J. Carter Fellow at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Hospital, part of Cornell University. Additionally, he holds an MBA with a concentration in Healthcare Management and Finance from Johns Hopkins University's Carey Business School.
As the founder and surgical director of Comprehensive Wound Care Services and Capital Aesthetic & Laser Center in Washington, DC, Dr. Johnson leads in the field of medical innovation. In 2020, he expanded his practice to offer comprehensive tele-wound care services, ensuring access to high-quality care for patients worldwide. Dr. Johnson continues to develop cutting-edge solutions that set the standard for excellence in wound care and aesthetics.