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CB Partner Webinar KRUUSE {{webinarspromoemail3::client_only_logo}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_only_logo_self_hosted}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_only_logo_alt}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_only_logo_width}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_only_logo_custom_css}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_color}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_color_darker}} Management of Open{br}Wounds{nbs}with{nbs}Honey true 1 Credit Hour {{webinarspromoemail3::on_demand}} March 23, 2022 at 1:00 PM {{webinarspromoemail3::remove_webinar_date_and_time_1}} ET 1{nbs}HR Selecting Products {amp}{br}Dressings for Optimal{nbs}Healing SAVE YOUR SEAT https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3581278/5F96103CD1D123373898F070DC547D40 {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_none}} https://cdn.brief.vet/Clients/Kruuse/032322_KruuseEpiq_Webinar/032322_Webinar_Partner_KruuseEqip_CustomHeader_600x450%401x.jpg https://cdn.brief.vet/Clients/Kruuse/032322_KruuseEpiq_Webinar/032322_Webinar_Partner_KruuseEqip_CustomHeader_600x450%402x.jpg {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_1}} {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_2}} {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_3}} {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_4}} {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_5}} {{webinarspromoemail3::header_background_image_6}} {{webinarspromoemail3::supported_by}} /uploads/032322_webinar_partner_kruuse_epiq_email_sponsor_logo_2_x-fc3278574faeabdb0592aebd34906b6d.jpg {{webinarspromoemail3::client_logo_self_hosted}} 59 {{webinarspromoemail3::client_logo_alt}} {{webinarspromoemail3::client_logo_url}} {{webinarspromoemail3::place_logos_below_content}} true /uploads/032322_webinar_partner_kruuse_epiq_email_speaker_lancellotti_2_x-9871b4b75aefa9ba3a877a81572f1626.jpg {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_self_hosted_1}} Karen M. Tobias DVM, MS, DACVS {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_2}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_self_hosted_2}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_name_2}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_title_2}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_3}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_self_hosted_3}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_name_3}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_title_3}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_4}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_self_hosted_4}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_name_4}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_title_4}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_5}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_self_hosted_5}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_name_5}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_title_5}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_6}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_image_self_hosted_6}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_name_6}} {{webinarspromoemail3::speaker_title_6}} true {{webinarspromoemail3::place_speakers_below_content}} Studies have shown that honey, with an appropriate dressing, can be a helpful part of caring for open wounds. Learn more about how to get the most out of this natural antimicrobial. {{webinarspromoemail3::inside_the_webinar_2}} {{webinarspromoemail3::inside_the_webinar_3}} Honey is antimicrobial, keeps wounds moist, encourages granulation tissue formation, and is cost{nbh}effective Commercial honey comes in a variety of formulations that are specific for certain wound{nbs}conditions Some forms of honey increase effusion, so absorptive layers are needed to prevent tissue{nbs}maceration Randomized, controlled studies in humans indicate honey has an equal or slightly superior effect as compared with conventional treatments for acute wounds and superficial partial{nbh}thickness{nbs}burns {{webinarspromoemail3::what_youll_learn_5}} {{webinarspromoemail3::what_youll_learn_6}} Save your spot to heal more{nbs}wounds. REGISTER NOW This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
Management of Open{br}Wounds with{nbs}Honey
Produced by Clinician's Brief & KRUUSE
RACE approved (1 Credit Hour)(1 Credit Hour)
RACE approved (1 Credit Hour)(1 Credit Hour)
Management of Open{br}Wounds{nbs}with{nbs}Honey
Selecting Products {amp}{br}Dressings for Optimal{nbs}Healing
Mar 23, 2022
01:00 PM ET (1{nbs}HR)
SAVE YOUR SEAT
SAVE YOUR SEAT
Produced by
Sponsored by
 
Clinician's Brief
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Speaker
Karen M. Tobias
DVM, MS, DACVS
Inside the Webinar
Inside the Webinar
Studies have shown that honey, with an appropriate dressing, can be a helpful part of caring for open wounds. Learn more about how to get the most out of this natural antimicrobial.
What you'll learn
  • Honey is antimicrobial, keeps wounds moist, encourages granulation tissue formation, and is cost{nbh}effective
  • Commercial honey comes in a variety of formulations that are specific for certain wound{nbs}conditions
  • Some forms of honey increase effusion, so absorptive layers are needed to prevent tissue{nbs}maceration
  • Randomized, controlled studies in humans indicate honey has an equal or slightly superior effect as compared with conventional treatments for acute wounds and superficial partial{nbh}thickness{nbs}burns
Save your spot to heal more{nbs}wounds.
REGISTER NOW
Save your spot to heal more{nbs}wounds.
REGISTER NOW
This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
Produced by
Sponsored by
 
Clinician's Brief
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Management of Open{br}Wounds with{nbs}Honey
Produced by Clinician's Brief & KRUUSE
RACE approved (1 Credit Hour)(1 Credit Hour)
RACE approved (1 Credit Hour)(1 Credit Hour)
Management of Open{br}Wounds{nbs}with{nbs}Honey
Selecting Products {amp}{br}Dressings for Optimal{nbs}Healing
Mar 23, 2022
01:00 PM ET (1{nbs}HR)
SAVE YOUR SEAT
SAVE YOUR SEAT
Produced by
Sponsored by
 
Clinician's Brief
{{webinarspromoemail3::client_logo_alt}}
 
Speaker
Karen M. Tobias
DVM, MS, DACVS
Inside the Webinar
Inside the Webinar
Studies have shown that honey, with an appropriate dressing, can be a helpful part of caring for open wounds. Learn more about how to get the most out of this natural antimicrobial.
What you'll learn
  • Honey is antimicrobial, keeps wounds moist, encourages granulation tissue formation, and is cost{nbh}effective
  • Commercial honey comes in a variety of formulations that are specific for certain wound{nbs}conditions
  • Some forms of honey increase effusion, so absorptive layers are needed to prevent tissue{nbs}maceration
  • Randomized, controlled studies in humans indicate honey has an equal or slightly superior effect as compared with conventional treatments for acute wounds and superficial partial{nbh}thickness{nbs}burns
Save your spot to heal more{nbs}wounds.
REGISTER NOW
Save your spot to heal more{nbs}wounds.
REGISTER NOW
This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
Produced by
Sponsored by
 
Clinician's Brief
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