| Opening Minds. Closing Wounds.® In a profession that's constantly changing, our goal at Healthpoint has always remained the same: to advance wound care through innovative technology and education. It is our hope to help you heal-to give you answers and insights-so you can ultimately improve the health of your patients. That's why we support practitioners like you with an unmatched depth of lifelong learning programs. Our Clinical Education Department acts as a liaison between practice and industry. It provides wound care education in-service training and professionally accredited wound care educational programs so you can do what you do best: care for patients using the most advanced wound-care therapies available.
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Healthpoint is a proud sponsor of the Advancing the Practice program which is an interdisciplinary group of healthcare professionals, organizations and corporations who are committed to advancing the practice of wound care to improve patient outcomes. Healthpoint
Sponsors SAWC Online We are proud to continue our sponsorship of SAWC Online, offering an additional eight of the highest interest 2005 SAWC CME/CE-accredited educational sessions available in a pay-per-view format, 24-hours-a-day, to a worldwide audience. This brings our sponsorship of SAWC Online offerings to a total of 16. Contact your local Healthpoint sales representative for a special Healthpoint access code. If you already have a Healthpoint access code, click here : SAWC Online Healthpoint’s
Commitment to Education For
the past several years, Healthpoint has been increasing and advancing
its efforts to support the ongoing education of practitioners by creating
and sponsoring a range of continuing education programs. Last year alone,
over 3,900 clinicians attended Healthpoint's 375 representative delivered
programs on basic wound care (see our section on Healthpoint Rep
Delivered). The expansion of Healthpoint's Clinical Education Department is just one example of the company's ongoing efforts to support excellence in advanced wound care, for it is through education that we all learn and become better resources for our patients - and, as always, improved performance outcomes remain the ultimate goal. At Healthpoint, we strive to provide practitioners and patients quality products, exceptional service, and comprehensive educational programs that exceed expectations. For
more information, or to provide feedback on our educational programs
or expansion, please email customer care at customer.care@healthpoint.com or call 800-441-8227.
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Combining Wound Debridement Modalities with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Combining Wound Care Modalities
Efficacy of Chemical enzymes in Wound Debridment
Papain, Urea, Chlorophyllin Copper Complex Sodium Ointment and Balsam Peru, Castor Oil USP/NF, Trypsin USP Ointment in the Treatment and Healing of Recurrent Stage II and Stage III Pressure Ulcers
Use of a Papain, Urea Enzymatic Debriding Ointment on a Pediatric Patient with an IV Infiltrate Burn
Papain, Urea, Chrlorophyllin Copper Complex Sodium Active Components Tested Single-Variably in Acute Infected Pig Wounds
Efficiency and Convenience of Spray
Managing Urinary Incontinence & Catheters: Revised Regulations Associated with F315 CME
Presented by Dr. Mikel Gray, professor and nurse practitioner from the Department of Urology and the School of Nursing at the University of Virginia, this webcast reviews the revised F315 regulations relating to urinary incontinence and catheters. Topics covered include the historical and administrative process that led to the F315 revision and a discussion of the essential elements for the assessment and management of urinary incontinence in the long-term care setting. Finally, Dr Gray examines the indications for inserting an indwelling catheter and its management.
1.0 CE/CME
Mapping Wound & Skin Care Decisions to Assessment and Documentation Details: Focus on Quality Care
This webcast describes the importance of a complete and well-rounded wound and skin care formulary as the first line of defense for cost effective outcomes and quality care. Participants will learn how best to map the proper assessment and documentation skills to the federal regulations that currently govern long term care facilities. Also included is a discussion of the importance of incorporating accurate assessment, documentation, and intervention processes based on relevant guidelines.
2.0 CE/CME
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ACCUZYME ® Ointment
Debridement
Infection
OASIS® Wound Matrix
PRUDOXIN® Cream
XENADERM® Ointment
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Prevention and Early Intervention of Pressure Ulcers CE:1.0* |
*Healthpoint is a Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider No.CEP 12484. Accreditaiton refers to recognition of continuing nursing education activities only and does not imply Commission on Accreditation approval or endorsement of any commerical product. |