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Leg Ulcer Forum Conference Thursday 4th


October 2012 Sunderland Marriott Hotel, Queens Parade, Sunderland President: Prof.C.Moffatt


Back to basics: Fundamentals of leg ulcer practice An exciting and interactive conference, focusing on standards and competences


One Conference: 2 Strands Low Cost Event: LUF Members £20 Non-Members £40


Download the application form from www.legulcerforum.org Or email legulcerforum@btinternet.com


Keynote speaker: Mr B Banerjee, Vascular Surgeon, Sunderland Speakers:


Brenda King, Nurse Consultant


Alison Beasley, CNS in Cellulitis


Ian Sykes, Crawford Healthcare Nicola Whayman, TVN


Florrie Mowatt, Vascular Nurse Specialist


Gail Powell, TVN Susan Knight, TVN Kirsty Mahoney, TVN


Irene Anderson, Principal Lecturer, Tissue Viability


In Leg Ulcer Service Provision and Clinical Skills. Are you:


• A specialist nurse involved in managing people with leg ulcers and related conditions? • Do you want to explore clinical and managerial issues in a changing care environment? • Developing your skills in leg ulcer management and want to extend and enhance your practice? • New to leg ulcer management and want to develop skills in leg ulcer assessment and compression therapy?


Our programme allows you to choose the topics that interest you and presents opportunities for networking, discussion and learning. Choose your strand according to your interests and objectives. Places are limited so first come first served, reserve your place now.


Leg Ulcer Forum: www.legulcerforum.org | 01480 412381 Local Contact:


Florrie Mowatt 0191 5656256 Ext 42409/42408 or Irene Anderson 01707 285233


Janice Bianchi, Medical Education Specialist


Richard Shorney, Real Health Care Solutions


Pia Obank, TVN


Signe Colville Coloplast Ltd.


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