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    Michael Wishart
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    Taking control of wound infection
    A cost-effective approach to silver dressingswith Professor Keith Harding and Dr Caroline Dowsett
    Video presentations now available online

    Nearly 1500 watched the latest Wounds International webcast on Taking control of wound infection: a cost-effective approach to silver dressings. We hope you enjoyed the presentations from Professor Keith Harding and Dr Caroline Dowsett.

    Feedback has been very positive with 94% of people saying that the presentations were either excellent or good and 83% saying that it would change their practice. Other comments included:
    . Useful information when preparing a business case for product funding
    . Exciting to see a very practical application of the concept
    . Gave me the tools to use to make sure our facility is providing the best patient care while being cost effective
    . ‘Bite-sized’ updates in a very convenient format
    . Working in an isolated area it is great to hear the latest evidence
    . It is wonderful that technology connects us to a wealth of information globally.

    However, if you missed the webcast, the videos are now available online, together with links to useful resources and downloads.
    To watch the videos online, click here: http://schofieldhealthcare.createsend1.com/t/y-l-tudrtkd-xjjhkhue-t/
    Slide presentations in English available to download
    Slide in italiano disponibili per il download click here: http://schofieldhealthcare.createsend1.com/t/y-l-tudrtkd-xjjhkhue-i/

    We would like to thank you for supporting this webcast, which has been made possible by Smith & Nephew.
    Kathy Day
    Publisher, Wounds International

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