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Poster Winners

2025 Poster Library

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Clinician

L’utilisation d’un nouveau pansement pour thérapie par pression négative (TPN) prêt à l’emploi vs la TPN avec pansement classique: étude de cas chez une personne ayant de multiples lésions de pression de stade III et IV

Melanie Fauteux, Inf, Bsc, ISPSC (BSN, NSWOC)

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Clinician

Gestion post-opératoire des greffes de peau avec la thérapie par pression négative (TPN) : Comparaison entre la TPN classique et un nouveau pansement pour TPN prêt à l’emploi

Melanie Fauteux, Inf, Bsc, ISPSC (BSN, NSWOC)

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Clinician

Cost-effectiveness of Muscle Pump Activation in treating Venous Leg Ulcers

Dr Michael Stacey, physician

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Clinician

Canadian Consensus Statement on the Management of Venous Leg Ulcers

Dr Michael Stacey, physician

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Clinician

High Output Pouches: Boosting Quality of Life for Ostomy Patients

Rosemary Hill, BSN, RN, CWOCN, NSWOC, WOCC(C)

6
Clinician

Support surface upgrade to a medical unit: Reduction of hospital acquired pressure injuries

Rosemary Hill, BSN CWOCN NSWOC WOCC(C);
Christina Hagner RN MN, CNS-WOC, WOCC(C); Nicholas Salterio, MSc

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Clinician

Catalyzing Healing Outcomes for Chronic Wounds with Canadian-Made Innovation

Rosemary Hill, BSN, RN, CWOCN, NSWOC, WOCC(C)

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Clinician

Blueprint for Healing: Methylene Blue/Gentian Violet under Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Korina Owen, RN NSWOC WOCC(C);
Rahul Joshi MD

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Clinician

Breaking Barriers: The Use of Soft Convexity in the Management of Parastomal Hernias

Kristen Oliver, BScN, RN-AP, NSWOC, WOCC(C), BBA;
Ashley Hogan BScN, RN, NSWOC, WOCC(C)

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Clinician

Hospital Leakage Based on Flat and Soft Convex Barrier Recommendations: A Comparison of Two Hospital Practices

Ashley Hogan, BN, RN, NSWOC, WOCC(C);
Kristen Oliver, BBA BScN RN-AP NSWOC WOCC(C)

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