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