
Best-Practices for the Use of Point-of-Care Autologous Therapy for Acute Thermal Burn Injuries in Pediatric & Adult Populations
Best-Practices for the Use of Point-of-Care Autologous Therapy for Acute Thermal Burn Injuries in Pediatric & Adult Populations is organized by Healthcare Made Practical (HMP) Global.
Release Date: July 31, 2023
Expiration Date: July 31, 2024.
Description:
To be eligible for credit, participants must complete the educational activity, complete the 12-question post-test with a minimum score of 70%, and complete the activity evaluation form. Upon completing the activity, there will be instructions on how to complete the evaluation and print a certificate or other documentation of credit.
Learning Objectives:
After participating in this activity, learners should be better able to:
• Describe clinical challenges with standard of care for acute thermal burn injuries
• Review the science of skin regeneration in burns and full-thickness skin defects
• Review the initial evaluation, care, subsequent management and aftercare of patients with severe burn injuries
• Describe the role of major surgical procedures (debridement/excision, grafting, and reconstruction) when treating patients with thermal burns
• Compare early intervention to delayed intervention for treatment of thermal and deep partial burns
• Develop and algorithmic approach to managing acute thermal burn injuries
• Explore the current science, evidence and mechanism of action for Point-of-Care Autologous Therapy
• Summarize coding and reimbursement for the Use of Point-of-Care Autologous Therapy
• Explore, via cases, clinical outcomes from the use of Point-of-Care Autologous Therapy for the Management of Acute thermal Burn Injuries in pediatrics and adults and full-thickness skin defects.
Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available.