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Bandaging Techniques for Nurses

Bandaging Techniques for Nurses
Bandaging Techniques for Nurses

Intervenant(e):

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Georgie Hollis

BSc

Georgie Hollis BSc is an independent specialist in wound management and dressing technologies. She has lectured widely, both nationally and internationally across equine and small animal disciplines and has authored many peer reviewed articles across the UK and beyond.
Georgie's day to day role is focused on running the Veterinary Wound Library (www.vetwoundlibrary.com). This site provides a resource for members to access specialist telemedicine support and further education in wound management.
Georgie also heads up her team of ‘Bandaging Angels’ who deliver tailored in house CPD to help practices refine their dressing selection and overcome their bandaging demons.
Georgie is an associate member of the BVNA, AVSTS, a member of EWMA (European wound management association) and past secretary of the Vet Wound Healing Association (VWHA).

Informations de réservation

Durée: 1:20 h
Intervenant(e): Georgie Hollis
à partir de 1
54,90 US$
(TTC)

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