Corporate News
Introducing the Wounds Canada Institute
By Katie Bassett, BMus, and Crystal McCallum, RN, MCISc
Wounds Canada Spring Conference Highlights
By Wounds Canada
Wound Care in the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority:
Does Our Current Model Support Optimal Patient Outcomes?
By Wounds Canada
Inlow’s 60-Second Diabetic Foot Screen Gets a New Look!
By Heather L. Orsted, RN, BN, ET, MSc and Mariam Botros, DCh, DE
How to Treat Minor Cuts and Scrapes: Fact versus Fiction
By Shane Inlow, MD, and Heather L. Orsted, RN, BN, ET, MSc Allyson Latta, BA, HBJ, and Sue Rosenthal, BA, MA
The Potential of Advanced Hydrothermic Wound Therapy: A Traditional Review of Wound Temperature and Hydrotherapy
By Corey Heerschap, MScCH (WPC), BScN, RN, CETN(C), IIWCC
Wound Sleuth (1 of 2)
By R. Gary Sibbald, BSc, MD, MEd, DSc (Hon), FRCPC (Med)(Derm),
FAAD, MAPWCA, JM, and Patricia M. Coutts, RN, IIWCC
North American Pressure Ulcer Summit:Tackling an Underreported Issue
By Janet L. Kuhnke RN, BA, BScN, MS, ET, Doctorate in Psychology(c)
The E-Stim Collaboration Project: A National Pressure Ulcer Implementation Program
By Pamela Houghton, PT, PhD
The Hôtel Dieu de Lévis Chronic Wound Care Clinic: A Success Story in Quebec
(Disponible en français ici) With Dr. Richard Belley, physician at the CISSS Chaudière Appalaches Chronic Wound Care Clinic (Hôtel Dieu de Lévis building) and Maryse Beaumier, professor at the Department of Nursing, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières
Wound Sleuth (2 of 2)
By Jessica Mak, BSc, Pharm (Hons), RPh, Medical Student, University of Toronto; Geeta Yadav, MD, MHS, FRCPC, Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto; and Carol Ott, MD, FRCPC, Women’s College Hospital, Baycrest Hospital, University of Toronto presentation digest featuring Connie Harris, RN ET MSc IIWCC and Deirdre O’Sullivan-Drombolis BSc PT MClSc (WH)
Research 101: Wound Assessment Tools
By Pamela Houghton, PT, PhD
Words Matter How to Write Great Session Summaries and Speaker Biographies
By John Gregory, IIWCC
Supplement / supplément: La clinique de plaies complexes de l’Hôtel Dieu de Lévis: une histoire à succès au Québec