WoundClub Online

  • A collection of quick + convenient educational videos.
  • Online + On Demand.
  • On the topics relevant to daily wound care practice.

Hard-to-Heal Wounds

Wound Classifications + Skin Care

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what defines a wound as hard to heal.
  • What factors influence a wound to become hard to heal.
  • What physiological changes occurs in wound healing.

As the provision of wound care is increasingly difficult in a post Covid-19 landscape this symposium explains the shared care way of working, discusses barriers and opportunities, and works thru interactive cases with the audience to facilitate empowering patients as well as releasing HCP time.

What you will learn:

  • Explain the term shared care
  • Describe how relevant shared care is to the world we are working in
  • Understand the challenges of shared care
  • Argue how patient empowerment has a potential to improve patient results
  • Demonstrate how shared care can save HCP time

Contributors:

  • Professor Dr Sebastian Probst, Switzerland
  • Hayley Ryan, Australia
  • Steven Smet, Belgium
Smith+Nephew Sponsored Lunch Symposium

Date: Wednesday, 3 May
Time: 12.00 – 13.00
Location: Space 4,
MICO Exhibition Hall

in Milan, Italy

Lunch will be provided

Wound Healing

A series of short informational videos and quizzes to support learners in their understanding of the skin, wound healing and abnormal wound healing. 


This educational module has been endorsed by the Tissue Viability Society.


WoundClub Online

  • WoundClub Online is a collection of quick + convenient educational videos.
  • Online + On Demand.
  • On the topics relevant to daily wound care practice.

Acute Wound Healing

Phase 2 -  Wound Classification + Skin Care

What you will learn:

  • Recall a definition for an acute wound
  • Discuss normal wound healing
  • Identify primary and secondary intention wound healing
  • Discuss wound management options

Gary Bain, otherwise known as the Wound Guy will discuss the topic of chronic wounds and some key principles and considerations in this podcast