APPLES TO PRESSURE ULCERS – A TEACHING TOOL

Alison Schofield shows you how to create the ‘apples to pressure ulcer’ model, which can be a helpful 3D visual tool when teaching the characteristics of pressure ulcer categories.
MAKING FAKE WOUNDS – A TEACHING TOOL

Alison Schofield shows you how to create simulated venous leg ulcers and skin tears using household items. Simulated wounds can be a great teaching tool to understand the composition of wounds and practice wound care.
IS WOUND CARE IN CRISIS?

Alison Schofield reports on the impact of COVID-19 on wound care in the community, self-care and nursing homes, and what you can do if you are shielding at home.
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES DURING COVID-19

Alison Schofield runs through the electronic educational resources that are available during lockdown and social distancing.