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How CDO Can Safely Treat Chronic Wounds (at Home) During COVID


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How CDO Can Safely Treat Chronic Wounds (at Home) During Covid

Recorded Live Saturday October 28, 2020

Part 1 - Course Staff

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Karen Campbell, PhD, MScN, RN

High Level Clinical Evidence E02

Adjunct Professor, MClScWH, Western University, London, Ontario Karen Campbell, the current President of ISTAP, is an adjunct faculty member for the Master’s of Clinical Science in Wound Healing at Western University in London ON Canada. In addition, she is an associate scientist at the Lawson Health Research Institute. She has functioned as an advanced practice nurse in wound and continence care, and is currently a student in the ostomy portion of the WOC-EP Program with NSWOCC (Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Canada, formerly CAET) Karen was the co-chair of the RNAO BPG on Pressure Injuries and the Canadian BPG on Pressure Ulcer prevention and Treatment in the SCI populations. She has been a member of the International Skin Tear Advisory Panel and Incontinence Associated Dermatitis International Best Practice Principles panel. Karen has a strong interest in skin health and frequently speaks and publishes on this topic.
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Anthony Iorio, DPM MPH

Use of EO2 during the COVID Pandemic

Dr. Iorio graduated from NYCPM in 1981, completed his residencies at two VA hospitals in 1983 and went into private practice in Connecticut, becoming a partner in 1985; he still practices there. He earned his MPH degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY in 2003 and joined the faculty of NYCPM in July of 2004. At the College, Dr. Iorio became Chair of the Department of Medical Sciences in 2004 and remained chair until 2007, when he was named Assistant Dean for Continuing Education and was named Chair of the Department of Community Health and Medicine in 2009, the same year he became Chief of Lincoln Medical Center’s Department of Podiatry. Dr. Iorio has long been involved in community health and he’s had long-term involvement with the APHA’s podiatry division, to provide services to promote health in East Harlem. His area of specialization is diabetes, because there is such a high incidence here, he says, and “to decrease the number of complications that a diabetic can have and [thus] saving a life.” He feels that community health is “the most underappreciated kind of (medical) work,” and sees that internationally as well as locally. He feels that it’s “important to give of ourselves,” and finds that students seem to enjoy caring and giving back. He teaches Medical Ethics and the Art of Doctoring and lets students know that as health- care providers they can serve humanity.
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Alisha Oropallo, MD MS FACS

Northwell Response Pilot for PHE

Academic titles Associate Professor, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Chief resident Maimonides Medical Center Education Ross University School of Medicine (Dominica) Residencies Maimonides Medical Center Fellowships Boston University School of Medicine Affiliations Glen Cove Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center North Shore University Hospital.

Ojectives of this 3 part proram:

  • Describe how continuous diffusion of oxygen (CDO) can enable safe and efficacious treatment at home
  • List the latest scientific findings for how CDO affects wound healing mechanisms (from head to toe)
  • Cite the latest clinical results for enhancing wound closure as well as reducing scarring and pain
  • Fees

    Included for attendees of the live event

    Intended Audience : Podiatrists

    Refund Policy

    No refunds are available for online courses

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    In accordance with the Council on Podiatric Medical Education's Standards and Requirements for Approval of Providers of Continuing Education in Podiatric Medicine, any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests of faculty, planning committee, or any others who have influence over the content of this educational activity must be disclosed to program participants. Neither the speakers or Education Committee have any conflicts to disclose

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    NYCPM is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. NYCPM has approved this activity for a maximum of 3.57 continuing education contact hours.

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