DATE: Thursday | November 16, 2023
FORMAT: Conference (In-person)
LOCATION: Lynnwood Event Center | Directions & Parking
Register for Full Conference
Register for Day 2 Only
Conference Description
Wound management is a dynamic and evolving area of practice in healthcare today. Wounds present complex challenges and pivotal opportunities for multidisciplinary teams to collaborate and improve the health status of patients. This conference addresses current scientific, clinical and professional practice issues across care settings related to acute and chronic wounds including evidence-based and multidisciplinary strategies for assessing and intervening to achieve successful outcomes. Presentations will update the professional with recent changes in practice and assume a basic understanding of wound management principles. Teaching methods include lectures and case studies.
Intended Audience
For nurses, nurse practitioners, and other interested healthcare professionals in all settings including acute, ambulatory, home health, hospice, long-term, rehabilitation, and transitional care.
Keynote Speaker
We’re excited to feature this year’s keynote, War, Weather, and Wounds, presented by Michele Burdette-Taylor.
Michele (Shelly) R. Burdette-Taylor PhD, MSN is a tenured associate professor at St. Martin University, Nursing Program teaching population health.
She is board-certified in foot and wound care and professional development.
Dr. Taylor travels worldwide as a professor, Nightingale scholar, and writer teaching community-engaged service-learning. She splits her time living in Alaska and teaching in Washington.
Program Schedule
Schedule Day 1
DAY 1: Thursday, Nov 16
CE Hours: 7
Time | Topic |
7:30 am | Registration & Breakfast |
8:00 am | Welcome & Overview |
8:05 am | Keynote: War, Weather, Weapons and Wounds
Michele Renee Burdette-Taylor PhD, MSN, RN, CWCN, CFCN, NPD-BC, LTC-R |
9:05 am | Break & Exhibitors |
9:15 am | Dress for Success: Topical Selection Principles
Speaker: Marisha Dieters MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP |
10:15 am | Break & Exhibitors |
10:30 am | Wound Care Intervention: Perspective From a Podiatrist
Speaker: Lalita Turaga, DPM |
11:30 am | Lunch & Exhibitors |
12:30 pm | Outpatient Wound Care with the Housing Insecure Population.
Speaker: Hilary MacGregor, RN |
1:30 pm | Break & Exhibitors |
1:40 pm | Skin Failure
Speaker: Erin Ocegueda MSN NP CWON |
2:40 pm | Break & Exhibitors |
2:55 pm | Care of Fresh Ostomy Wound To Prevent Complications.
Speaker: Marisha Dieters MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP |
3:55 pm | Break |
4:00 pm | Error Disclosure and Having Difficult Conversations When Clinical Situations Go Wrong.
Speaker: Lauge Sokol- Hessner, MD, CPPS
|
5:00 pm | Adjourn |
UWCNE reserves the right to revise the program schedule if needed.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this conference, participants will be better able to:
- Perform wound and ostomy assessments and customize products to improve patient outcomes.
- Appreciate the different goals of care with acute vs advanced wound care, malignant wound vs palliative wound care.
- Identify key management strategies to address common barriers to wound treatment including pain management and infection control.
- Utilize wound hygiene and medical management in the treatment of calcific arteriolopathy.
- Create a plan of care for lower extremity wound management.
- Address areas of clinical improvement and disclose to create a safe environment for wound care nurses and patients.
Discounts
Discount rates below are applicable for all registrations. Please email cne@uw.edu for the coupon code.
- Students = 50%
- Retirees = 25%
- UW SoN Faculty & Staff = 25%
Hotels and Activities
For those in need of accommodations and things to do in the area: Hotels and surroundings
Seattle is a vibrant and culturally diverse destination that offers a unique experience in a stunning natural setting. With great restaurants, iconic landmarks like the Space Needle, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and of course, numerous coffee cafes, you’ll find any number of things to explore on these websites:
visitseattle.org | downtownseattle.com | experiencewa.com
Refund Policy
If you register but cannot attend, you must submit a written request to UWCNE by email at cne@uw.edu.
- 30 days before the event = $35 cancellation fee
- 48 hours before the event = $50 cancellation fee
- No show = No refund
DATE: Thursday and Friday | November 16-17, 2023
FORMAT: In-person Conference
TOTAL CE HOURS: 14
LOCATION: Lynnwood Event Center | Directions & Parking
Register for Day 1 Only
Register for Day 2 Only
Conference Description
This conference addresses current scientific, clinical, and professional practice issues across care settings related to acute and chronic wounds including evidence-based and multidisciplinary strategies for assessing and intervening to achieve successful outcomes. Presentations will update the professional with recent changes in practice and assume a basic understanding of wound management principles. Teaching methods include lectures and case studies.
Intended Audience
For nurses, nurse practitioners, and other interested healthcare professionals in all settings including acute, ambulatory, home health, hospice, long-term, rehabilitation, and transitional care.
The conference CE can be used in preparation to determine eligibility for and take exams for the WOCNCB experiential pathway https://path.wocncb.org/
Keynote Speaker
We’re excited to feature this year’s keynote, War, Weather, and Wounds, presented by Michele Burdette-Taylor.
Michele (Shelly) R. Burdette-Taylor PhD, MSN is a tenured associate professor at St. Martin University, Nursing Program teaching population health.
She is board-certified in foot and wound care and professional development.
Dr. Taylor travels worldwide as a professor, Nightingale scholar, and writer teaching community-engaged service-learning. She splits her time living in Alaska and teaching in Washington.
Program Schedule
Schedule Day 1
DAY 1: Thursday, Nov 16
CE Hours: 7
Time
Topic
7:30 am
Registration & Breakfast
8:00 am
Welcome & Overview
8:05 am
Keynote: War, Weather, Weapons and Wounds
Michele Renee Burdette-Taylor PhD, MSN, RN, CWCN,
CFCN, NPD-BC, LTC-R
9:05 am
Break & Exhibitors
9:15 am
Dress for Success: Topical Selection Principles
Speaker: Marisha Dieters MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP
10:15 am
Break & Exhibitors
10:30 am
Wound Care Intervention: Perspective From a Podiatrist
Speaker: Lalita Turaga, DPM
11:30 am
Lunch & Exhibitors
12:30 pm
Outpatient Wound Care with the Housing Insecure Population.
Speaker: Hilary MacGregor, RN
1:30 pm
Break & Exhibitors
1:40 pm
Skin Failure
Speaker: Erin Ocegueda MSN NP CWON
2:40 pm
Break & Exhibitors
2:55 pm
Care of Fresh Ostomy Wound To Prevent Complications.
Speaker: Marisha Dieters MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP
3:55 pm
Break
4:00 pm
Error Disclosure and Having Difficult Conversations When Clinical Situations Go Wrong.
Speaker: Lauge Sokol- Hessner, MD, CPPS
5:00 pm
Adjourn
UWCNE reserves the right to revise the program schedule if needed.
Schedule Day 1
DAY 1: Thursday, Nov 16
CE Hours: 7
Time | Topic |
7:30 am | Registration & Breakfast |
8:00 am | Welcome & Overview |
8:05 am | Keynote: War, Weather, Weapons and Wounds
Michele Renee Burdette-Taylor PhD, MSN, RN, CWCN, CFCN, NPD-BC, LTC-R |
9:05 am | Break & Exhibitors |
9:15 am | Dress for Success: Topical Selection Principles
Speaker: Marisha Dieters MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP |
10:15 am | Break & Exhibitors |
10:30 am | Wound Care Intervention: Perspective From a Podiatrist
Speaker: Lalita Turaga, DPM |
11:30 am | Lunch & Exhibitors |
12:30 pm | Outpatient Wound Care with the Housing Insecure Population.
Speaker: Hilary MacGregor, RN |
1:30 pm | Break & Exhibitors |
1:40 pm | Skin Failure
Speaker: Erin Ocegueda MSN NP CWON |
2:40 pm | Break & Exhibitors |
2:55 pm | Care of Fresh Ostomy Wound To Prevent Complications.
Speaker: Marisha Dieters MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP |
3:55 pm | Break |
4:00 pm | Error Disclosure and Having Difficult Conversations When Clinical Situations Go Wrong.
Speaker: Lauge Sokol- Hessner, MD, CPPS
|
5:00 pm | Adjourn |
UWCNE reserves the right to revise the program schedule if needed.
Schedule Day 2
DAY 2: Friday, Nov 17
CE Hours: 7
Time | Topic |
7:30 am | Registration & Coffee |
8:00 am | Welcome & Overview |
8:05 am | Wound Care Challenges in Home Health Nursing
Speaker: Jo-Ellen, RN, CWCN |
9:05 am | Break & Exhibitors |
9:15 am | Vascular Talk-Perfusion Compression
Speaker: Jake Hemingway, MD |
10:15 am | Break & Exhibitors |
10:25 am | The Role and Mechanisms of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment in Wound Care
Speaker: Nick Bird, MD, MMM, FAAFP, FUHM |
11:25 am | Break & Exhibitors |
11:30 am | Skin Breakdown in Autoimmune Blistering Diseases
Speaker: Corey Simpson, MD, PhD, FAAD |
12:30 pm | Lunch & Exhibitors |
1:30 pm | Treatment of Cancer-Related Wounds
Speakers: Josephine Saltmarsh, MPH, BSN, RN, CWON & Eva Philippe, BSN, RN, CWON |
2:30 pm | Break & Exhibitors (10 minutes) |
2:40 pm | Complex Urinary Wounds
Speaker: Erika Orban, MSN ARNP AGPCNP-BC CWOCN-AP CUNP |
3:40 pm | Break & Exhibitors (5 minutes) |
3:45 pm | Calciphylaxis: Diagnosis and Management
Speaker: Anna Cogen, MD, PhD |
4:45 | Adjourn |
UWCNE reserves the right to revise the program schedule if needed.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this conference, participants will be better able to:
- Perform wound and ostomy assessments and customize products to improve patient outcomes.
- Appreciate the different goals of care with acute vs advanced wound care, malignant would vs palliative wound care.
- Identify key management strategies to address common barriers to wound treatment including pain management and infection control.
- Utilize wound hygiene and medical management in the treatment of calcific arteriolopathy.
- Create a plan of care for lower extremity wound management.
- Address areas of clinical improvement and disclosure to create a safe environment for wound care nurses and patients.
Discounts
Discount rates below are applicable for all registrations. Please email cne@uw.edu for the coupon code.
- Students = 50%
- Retirees = 25%
- UW SoN Faculty & Staff = 25%
Hotels and Activities
For those in need of accommodations and things to do in the area: Hotels and surroundings
Seattle is a vibrant and culturally diverse destination that offers a unique experience in a stunning natural setting. With great restaurants, iconic landmarks like the Space Needle, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and of course, numerous coffee cafes, you’ll find any number of things to explore on these websites:
visitseattle.org | downtownseattle.com | experiencewa.com
Refund Policy
If you register but cannot attend, you must submit a written request to UWCNE by email at cne@uw.edu.
- 30 days before the event = $35 cancellation fee
- 48 hours before the event = $50 cancellation fee
- No show = No refund
DATE: Friday | November 17, 2023
FORMAT: Conference (In-person)
LOCATION: Lynnwood Event Center | Directions & Parking
Register for Full Conference
Register for Day 1 Only
Conference Description
This conference addresses current scientific, clinical, and professional practice issues across care settings related to acute and chronic wounds including evidence-based and multidisciplinary strategies for assessing and intervening to achieve successful outcomes. Presentations will update the professional with recent changes in practice and assume a basic understanding of wound management principles. Teaching methods include lectures and case studies.
Intended Audience
For nurses, nurse practitioners, and other interested healthcare professionals in all settings including acute, ambulatory, home health, hospice, long-term, rehabilitation, and transitional care.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this conference, participants will be better able to:
- Perform wound and ostomy assessments and customize products to improve patient outcomes.
- Appreciate the different goals of care with acute vs advanced wound care, malignant wound vs palliative wound care.
- Identify key management strategies to address common barriers to wound treatment including pain management and infection control.
- Utilize wound hygiene and medical management in the treatment of calcific arteriolopathy.
- Creating a plan of care for lower extremity wound management.
- Addressing areas of clinical improvement and disclosure to create a safe environment for wound care nurses and patients.
Program Schedule
Schedule Day 2
DAY 2: Friday, Nov 17
CE Hours: 7
Time
Topic
7:30 am
Registration & Coffee
8:00 am
Welcome & Overview
8:05 am
Wound Care Challenges in Home Health Nursing
Speaker: Jo-Ellen, RN, CWCN
9:05 am
Break & Exhibitors
9:15 am
Vascular Talk-Perfusion Compression
Speaker: Jake Hemingway, MD
10:15 am
Break & Exhibitors
10:25 am
The Role and Mechanisms of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment in Wound Care
Speaker: Nick Bird, MD, MMM, FAAFP, FUHM
11:25 am
Break & Exhibitors
11:30 am
Skin Breakdown in Autoimmune Blistering Diseases
Speaker: Corey Simpson, MD, PhD, FAAD
12:30 pm
Lunch & Exhibitors
1:30 pm
Treatment of Cancer-Related Wounds
Speakers: Josephine Saltmarsh, MPH, BSN, RN, CWON & Eva Philippe, BSN, RN, CWON
2:30 pm
Break & Exhibitors (10 minutes)
2:40 pm
Complex Urinary Wounds
Speaker: Erika Orban, MSN ARNP AGPCNP-BC CWOCN-AP CUNP
3:40 pm
Break & Exhibitors (5 minutes)
3:45 pm
Calciphylaxis: Diagnosis and Management
Speaker: Anna Cogen, MD, PhD
4:45
Adjourn
UWCNE reserves the right to revise the program schedule if needed.
Schedule Day 2
DAY 2: Friday, Nov 17
CE Hours: 7
Time | Topic |
7:30 am | Registration & Coffee |
8:00 am | Welcome & Overview |
8:05 am | Wound Care Challenges in Home Health Nursing
Speaker: Jo-Ellen, RN, CWCN |
9:05 am | Break & Exhibitors |
9:15 am | Vascular Talk-Perfusion Compression
Speaker: Jake Hemingway, MD |
10:15 am | Break & Exhibitors |
10:25 am | The Role and Mechanisms of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment in Wound Care
Speaker: Nick Bird, MD, MMM, FAAFP, FUHM |
11:25 am | Break & Exhibitors |
11:30 am | Skin Breakdown in Autoimmune Blistering Diseases
Speaker: Corey Simpson, MD, PhD, FAAD |
12:30 pm | Lunch & Exhibitors |
1:30 pm | Treatment of Cancer-Related Wounds
Speakers: Josephine Saltmarsh, MPH, BSN, RN, CWON & Eva Philippe, BSN, RN, CWON |
2:30 pm | Break & Exhibitors (10 minutes) |
2:40 pm | Complex Urinary Wounds
Speaker: Erika Orban, MSN ARNP AGPCNP-BC CWOCN-AP CUNP |
3:40 pm | Break & Exhibitors (5 minutes) |
3:45 pm | Calciphylaxis: Diagnosis and Management
Speaker: Anna Cogen, MD, PhD |
4:45 | Adjourn |
UWCNE reserves the right to revise the program schedule if needed.
Discounts
Discount rates below are applicable for all registrations. Please email cne@uw.edu for the coupon code.
- Students = 50%
- Retirees = 25%
- UW SoN Faculty & Staff = 25%
Hotels and Activities
For those in need of accommodations and things to do in the area: Hotels and surroundings
Seattle is a vibrant and culturally diverse destination that offers a unique experience in a stunning natural setting. With great restaurants, iconic landmarks like the Space Needle, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and of course, numerous coffee cafes, you’ll find any number of things to explore on these websites:
visitseattle.org | downtownseattle.com | experiencewa.com
Refund Policy
If you register but cannot attend, you must submit a written request to UWCNE by email at cne@uw.edu.
- 30 days before the event = $35 cancellation fee
- 48 hours before the event = $50 cancellation fee
- No show = No refund