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PRESS RELEASE

PRESSURE ULCER AND CHRONIC WOUND MANAGEMENT
AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR RNs AND LPNs

 

STOUGHTON, MA  New England Sinai Hospital is hosting a program for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) entitled, “Pressure Ulcer and Chronic Wound Management on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm in the Brenner Conference Center at the hospital located at 150 York Street in Stoughton, MA. (Registration and continental breakfast served at 7:30 am)  Program instructor, Vivian Seide Sternweiler, MS, RN, CWCN, Coordinator of the Wound Care Program at Sinai, will discuss risk factors associated with pressure ulcer development, interventions to reduce the risk of pressure ulcer formation, factors to consider when choosing a dressing, benefits of moist wound healing and the importance of nutrition in relation to wound healing. “This program is ideal for nurses seeking to gain a better understanding of the treatment and healing of chronic wounds, and will help them improve patient outcomes in wound care,” says Sternweiler. Tuition for the program is $100.00 and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. (group rate of $75 per person for groups of three or more from the same institution) Registration is requested by October 31, 2007. Please contact Diane Lydiksen at (781) 297-1300.  Nurses will be awarded 7.0 contact hours.

The prevention and management of pressure ulcers is a hot topic in healthcare today and the care of patients with pressure ulcers and chronic wounds has changed dramatically over the past decades. However it still remains extremely challenging.  “Although in treating these conditions, a cure cannot be guaranteed, a thorough assessment of a wound, knowledge of the treatment approaches available, and the choice of product and approach can significantly improve the chance of a positive outcome. That’s why this program is so important,” adds Sternweiler.    

Sternweiler has over 20 years of experience in providing expert wound care consultation for patients with hard to heal wounds. Prior to joining the Sinai staff, she served as a medical/surgical clinical nurse specialist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and ran her own nursing education and consultation practice in which she lectured nationally on wound management. Sternweiler has a bachelor of science in nursing degree from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Science degree in acute medical/surgical clinical specialty from Boston College.  She is certified as a wound care nurse through the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Certification Board and holds a legal nurse consultant certificate from Northeastern University.  She has also authored numerous journal articles and nursing continuing education courses.

New England Sinai Hospital’s Wound Care Program is the only long term acute care hospital in New England with three certified wound care nurses. Five million Americans live with chronic wounds that are often painful, disfiguring and disrupt simple, every day activities. The Sinai Wound Care Program, both inpatient and outpatient areas, utilize a team approach and combines the latest in treatment, education and support to promote healing and get patients back into their everyday routines.                                                                          

New England Sinai Foundation is a separate, non-profit foundation whose mission is to inspire philanthropy to advance exceptional healthcare for patients at New England Sinai Hospital. Our objective is to utilize philanthropy to meet the health-care needs of New England Sinai's communities and preserve and expand the Hospital's programs and services in patient care and health education.

Bettyann McKenzie serves as Executive Director of the Foundation, which is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees. The Sinai Foundation Board sets policy and directs the activities of the organization. The Sinai Foundation and Board are charged with maintaining an ongoing fundraising program to benefit New England Sinai Hospital. All gifts contributed to the Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law.

                              

                           
 
New England Sinai Hospital is a 212-bed, non-sectarian, not-for-profit, long-term acute-care hospital with its main campus in Stoughton, MA and inpatient satellite units at Tufts-New England Medical Center in Boston and Caritas Carney Hospital in Dorchester.Recognized as a regional leader in pulmonary, medically complex and acute rehabilitation care, Sinai also offers a wide range of outpatient programs and services.  Sinai is a teaching affiliate of Tufts University School of Medicine.

 

Contact:
Carole Herrup
Public Relations Director
New England Sinai Hospital
150 York Street
Stoughton, MA 02072

Tel. 781-297-1329
FAX: 781-297-7509


 

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