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Winthrop Symposium Highlights Wound Healing


HUNTINGTON, N.Y. — The historic Oheka Castle was the site of a recent wound care symposium hosted by Winthrop-University Hospital.

The program, which included Winthrop staff who are well-versed in vascular surgery, infectious disease, and hyperbaric medicine, was designed to highlight treatment modalities being used in advanced wound healing.


Based on a multidiscplinary approach to wound care, the symposium offered attendees new insight in wound treatment of patients with vascular disease, venous disease, and ulcerations.

In addition, some other topics discussed included the role of MRSA in lower extremity infection, the surgical management of the foot and ankle, and complex abdominal wounds/hernia repair.


During the afternoon session, Grace Blaney, RN, MSN, CWOCN, nurse educator, gave an overview of products used for wound care in hospital and home-care settings and an introduction to products infrequently used.

Blaney works in tandem with the nurses of Winthrop’s Home Health Agency to ensure patients receive seamless care from hospital to outpatient to home.


Stephanie Roach, RN, a visiting nurse with Long Beach (N.Y.) Medical Center, said she learned something new about hernia repair and venous disease that she can share with other home-care nurses at Long Beach.

“My director sent me here to gain more knowledge to bring back to my colleagues,” she said.



Tracey Boyd is a regional reporter. To comment, e-mail editorNY@nursingspectrum.com.