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Where Wounds Go To Heal SM Save the Date! Presented by “Innovations in Wound Healing” First Annual Symposium November 12, 2010 - Holiday Valley Tannenbaum Lodge, Ellicottville, NY Conference Location and Times Holiday Valley Tannenbaum Lodge 7:30am to 5:00pm 6 Continuing Medical Education Credits have been approved Registered Dietitians: Pending approval for 6 credits from CDR Breakfast, Lunch and snacks provided $25 Registration Fee Wound Care Vendors product showcase Door Prizes Conference Audience Physicians, Nurses, Registered Dietitians and Wound Care Professionals Special Accomodation Rates Available Call: 716-699-2345

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Page 1: Participant registration

“Where Wounds Go To Heal”SMSave the Date!

Presented by

“Innovations in Wound Healing”First Annual Symposium

November 12, 2010 - Holiday Valley Tannenbaum Lodge, Ellicottville, NY

Conference Location and TimesHoliday Valley Tannenbaum Lodge7:30am to 5:00pm

6 Continuing Medical Education Credits have beenapprovedRegistered Dietitians: Pending approval for 6 credits from CDR

Breakfast, Lunch and snacks provided

$25 Registration FeeWound Care Vendors product showcaseDoor Prizes

Conference AudiencePhysicians, Nurses, Registered Dietitians and Wound Care Professionals

Special Accomodation Rates AvailableCall: 716-699-2345

Page 2: Participant registration

Education Objectives “Where Wounds Go To Heal”SM

“Innovations in Wound Healing”First Annual Symposium

November 12, 2010 - Holiday Valley Tannenbaum Lodge, Ellicottville, NY

Examine current and new proposed CMS regulations regarding facilities and providers treating wound patients

Learn the national clinical practice guidelines for treating the most common impediments to wound healing

Understand indications and expected results of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound patients

Connect healing techniques with therapeutic options for wound patients

Learn the best practices for treatment of diabetic wounds of the lower extremity

Explain the physiologic response to stress and it subsequent negative effect on nutritional status and immuno-competence

Identify at least three nutritional risk factors in the development of wounds

Describe three ways physicians/nurses/dietitians can promote improved nutritional status to prevent/heal wounds

Learn signs and symptoms of arterial versus venous leg wounds

Understand the use of diagnostic testing in the treatment plan for wound patients

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“Where Wounds Go To Heal”SMParticipant Registration

“Innovations in Wound Healing”First Annual Symposium

November 12, 2010 - Holiday Valley Tannenbaum Lodge, Ellicottville, NY

First Name: _______________________________ Last Name: ______________________________ Credential: MD DO DPM RN LVN PT MA RD OTHER: _____________________________ please circle one

Organization: _____________________________ Email Address: ___________________________ Address: _________________________________ City, State, Zip: ___________________________ Telephone: _______________________________ Fax: ____________________________________ Use Name above for Continuing Education Certificate YES NO please circle one

Use this name for CE Certificate: _______________________________________________________

Please mail your completed form with $25 per participant to:Olean General Hospital

C/O Wound Healing Center623 Main St., Olean, NY 14760

If you have any questions, call Dodie Sturdevant at 716-375-7577Deadline for Registration: November 5, 2010

Participant Registration Form

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