The IIWCC program brings together healthcare professionals, researchers and people from industry from a wide spectrum of disciplines with a passion about wound care. The program also brings together professionals from around the world. At the most recent weekend there were discussions led by groups who have been pioneering wound care in Iran and British Gayana. It highlights for us all the tremendous work to do in many parts of the world and the major healthcare benefits we enjoy in many Canadian, American and European countries. Today, I began reading a book Me to We by two young Canadian authors and role models called Craig and Mark Kielburger.
I look forward to hearing from other like minded professionals. I would like to learn of your experience in conducting ABIs and any challenges and obstacles in teaching others how to use this simple technique. This will help me truly understand constructing enablers and multimedia tools to make healthcare professionals more confident is using this essential assessment tool.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
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John: One of the biggest challenges relates to pitting edema or the presence of woody fibrosis making the identification of the arterial signal more difficult.
Gary, thank you for looking at the blog and this useful comment. I am searching and reading much of the literature.
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