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September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

2

nd

Global Summit on

3

rd

International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

&

Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

Introduction:

Chronic wounds are defined as wounds were

all kinds of treatment modalities do not lead healing within

6 weeks. Patient is in the focus, who suffer when they have

a wound. We must always treat the whole patient, not just

the hole in the patient. The patient should be at the heart of

all decision-making Treating the patient holistically requires

input from everyone on the healthcare team. The term

management comprises all the steps needed to cure wounds

starting fromthe right diagnosis down to successful treatment

approaches. Studies have shown that only 15 to 40% of the

wound patients receive adequate, modern therapy.

Aim:

Implementation newprogramof education / occupation

for Healthcare services (service of all types wounds continue

to experience growth, partially because of an increase in

the aging population that has more health issues to treat).

Because of this greater demand for care, the nursing field has

a projected growth of 15 percent between 2016 and 2026.

Trend:

Specific in the personal or institutional infrastructure

to successfully manage. The network of different medical

specialities (listed above) with an additional knowledge in

wound healing should closely work together with wound

specialized nurses. This means for hospitals that such

an institution should not have multiple wound centers

associated with the different medical specialities, but one

centralised unit. The Center for Wound Healing treats

wounds only. Multidisciplinary/multi professional group of

staff include Doctors: Dermatology, General surgery, Internal

medicine/endocrinology, Orthopaedic surgery, Physical

medicine & rehabilitation, Plastic and reconstructive surgery,

Traumatology, Vascular surgery/angiology. Nurses General

(Pre- and perioperative care, wound care, and patient teach).

The Center will supply the primary physician with requested

information. Should we find it necessary to refer a patient for

further testing or to a specialist not part of our wound care

team, we will contact the primary physician's office. Use of

a wound navigator who acts as advocate for the patients.

They play a vital role in the primary health care workforce,

providing clinical and primary care for individuals, families &

community groups.

Conclusion:

Basis on the experience that is whole treatment

of patient and their family is necessary, Wound care team

need new member and new occupations like: Life / Health

Coach, Alternative/Complementary Medicine, Nutritions,

TCM, Qi Gong, Tuina massage, Acupuncture for prevention

risk factor and treatment Chronic wound different etiology. It

goes saying that such a highly specific way to manage chronic

wounds needs a lot of education, knowledge and expertise

which, in its broadness, is not being thought medical

specialization curriculum in a large number of European

national states. A team consists of a group of people who

are working together toward a common goal. A team has

members whose skills complement each other.

Speaker Biography

Jasmina Begic is a medical consultant for BIOPTRON, Zepter International

for Bosnia and Herzegovina, founder of Association for Wound

Management in B&H, founder and author of Euro-Asian Forum, one of

founder of BALWMA. She is currently working as a dermatovenerologyst in

Bioptron International team - Wound Healing. She finished her graduation

and post-graduation studies at Medical School of University Sarajevo,

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and completed her PhD in the field of

tissue regeneration andwound healing from Indian Institute of Technology,

Kharagpur. She is also active member in UEMS TF WH, EWMA, EADV.

e

:

jasmina.begic123@hotmail.com

Jasmina Begic

BalkanWoundManagement Association

( BALWMA), Bosnia and Herzegovina

New occupation in the wound management:

Cost benefit for patient and society