McMaster University 9th Canadian Burn Conference 2024
Include: 26 videos + 1 pdf, size: 3.57 GB
Target Audience: psychology/psychiatry, physicians, trainees, medical students and residents, respiratory therapy, dietitians, pathologists
Information:
- Date: October 18–20, 2024
- Time: *Time varies each day. See the brochure for details.
- Delivery: In-Person
- Location: Queens Landing, 155 Byron Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Target Audience
The target audience is all healthcare professionals who provide care for burn patients. This includes but is not limited to:
- Nursing
- Occupational and Physical Therapy
- Social Work
- Psychology/Psychiatry
- Physicians (Clinical and Research)
- Trainees (Medical Students and Residents)
- Respiratory Therapy
- Dietitians
- Speech-Language Pathologists
- Researchers
Learning Objectives
By attending this activity, participants will be able to:
- Implement advancements in their own clinical practice for both adult and pediatric burn patients.
- Collaborate with other burn care providers in the comprehensive care of burn patients, with a better understanding of each team member’s role.
- Appraise high-quality burn care research and apply relevant findings to clinical practice.
- Recognize the physical and psychological challenges burn survivors face during their acute care and after discharge.
McMaster University 9th Canadian Burn Conference 2024
Topics:
- Canadian-Burn-Association-24-Brochure.pdf
- 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a CO2 Laser Program.mp4
- ABA Update.mp4
- Challenges in Maintaining Competency in Burn Rehab.mp4
- Developing a Laser Program.mp4
- Donor Site Free Burn Care-The Future is Closer than We.mp4
- Enhanced Burn Wound Healing Using 3D Bioprinted Mesenchymal Stem Cells.mp4
- From Cape Spear to Boundary Peak 187- Building a nation-wide burn registry.mp4
- Invited Burn Survivor Speaker.mp4
- Invited Speaker- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medicine.mp4
- Is a Scar Really a Scar.mp4
- Keynote Speaker- Creativity and Innovation in Surgery.mp4
- Laser Basics, Indications and Evidence.mp4
- Novel Application of Human iPSCs for Stem Cell Therapy of Burn Injuries.mp4
- Novel Surgical Management of Complex Thermal Injury.mp4
- Nurse Practitioner-Led Quality Improvement.mp4
- Opening Remarks.mp4
- Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the Burn Model System (BMS) Database.mp4
- Pediatric Pain Guidelines.mp4
- Presidential Address- Dr. A. Papp, CBA President-Elect, Director, BC Professional Firefighters Burn Unit.mp4
- Provincial and National Emergency Preparedness Plan for Burns.mp4
- Scar Management from a Burn Survivor’s Perspective.mp4
- Sex Differences In Post-Burn Pathophysiology Across Age Groups.mp4
- Special Update on ATLS.mp4
- Unraveling the Mystery Why Older Adults Struggle to Survive Burn Injuries.mp4
- Utilization of Artificial Intelligence Guided Image Assessment for Monitoring Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix (BTM) Vascularization.mp4
- “Take a Leap” and Robots are Two of My Favourite Things.mp4