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ON DEMAND GUEST LECTURE


Optimising wellbeing in people living with a wound


Hosted by Christine Moffatt, this guest


lecture covered: 8 Why is wellbeing important? 8 What is wellbeing in relation to wound management? 8 Can wellbeing be measured?


8 What is the role of clinicians, patients, healthcare organisations and industry in optimising wellbeing?


Watch the online presentation at: www.woundsinternational.com/webcasts


This lecture coincides with the launch of a new consensus on patient wellbeing. Trudie Young, Lecturer in Tissue Viability at Bangor University, Wales, and chair of the working group said: “This document provides a practical framework for clinicians, patients, organisations and industry to understand and promote wellbeing as a fundamental aspect of good wound care. We think it can really make a difference.”


Download the document at: www.woundsinternational.com


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