Dermal Damage Control | Managing Medical Device-related Skin Injuries

The objective of this webinar is to raise nurse awareness of the potential impact of medical devices on skin integrity; present prevention strategies that nurses can employ to minimize harm; and examine how nurses can collaborate with patients, other care team members, and device manufacturers, to reduce the risk of medical device-related skin damage in the future.

https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3885888/025A0BA5A55C1884FE50362E5B60C548?partnerref=WEBINARSPAGEANJ20220908

What our webinar attendees are saying….

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I always learn something new from Dr. Quigley! The tools and new ideas have been incredibly helpful in the past and now today in reducing falls where I have worked. Kudos to Dr. Quigley for her continued advocacy to prevent falls.

- Harriet Straus, BSN, MAOM, CRRN
University of Maryland Rehab and ortho Institute
Baltimore, Maryland
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