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One Day Scar Outcomes and Assessment Workshop Date: Saturday 14th June 2014 Venue: Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Programme: A workshop format will be used to deliver practical and interactive learning focused on skill transfer and achieving competence in tool use. Objective Scar Assessment Measurement of scar hydration, colour, elasticity, trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL) – 2 workshops. Clinical Scar Assessment POSAS and a summary of other clinical scar scales – workshop. Quality of Life and Patient Reported Outcome Measures burn/scar specific – interactive discussion group. If We Can't Measure It, It Doesn't Exist ABRAHAM VERGHESE

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One Day Scar Outcomes and Assessment Workshop

Date: Saturday 14th June 2014Venue: Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Programme: A workshop format will be used to deliver practical and interactive learning focused on skill transfer and achieving competence in tool use.

Objective Scar Assessment Measurement of scar hydration, colour, elasticity, trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL) – 2 workshops.

Clinical Scar Assessment POSAS and a summary of other clinical scar scales – workshop.

Quality of Life and Patient Reported Outcome Measures burn/scarspecific – interactive discussion group.

If We Can't Measure It, It Doesn't Exist ABRAHAM VERGHESE“ ”

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Prof. Dr. Paul van Zuijlen – Professor of Burn Surgery at VU Medical Centre Amsterdam, Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk, the Netherlands. Founder and primary developer of POSAS.

Dr. Nancy van Loey – Researcher at the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Utrecht. Program Leader Psychosocial and Bevarioral Research at the Association of Dutch Burn Centres, the Netherlands. Author of 40 related publications.

Mr. Peter Moortgat – Physiotherapist and Research Co-ordinator at OSCARE, Antwerp, Belgium.

Drs. Koen Maertens – PhD Researcher at Free University of Brussels (VUB), Department of Clinical and Lifespan Psychology and Managing Director of OSCARE, Antwerp, Belgium.

Drs. Mieke Anthonissen – Physiotherapist, PhD Researcher at University of Leuven and OSCARE, Antwerp, Belgium.

Drs. Jill Meirte – Physiotherapist, PhD Researcher at University of Antwerp and OSCARE, Antwerp, Belgium.

Cost: One day workshop (4 workshops and refreshments included) £120 for physiotherapists, occupational therapists and nurses,

£150 for doctors and others.

Faculty:

Outline Schedule: 09.00

10.45

11.00

12.45

13.30

15.15

15.30

17.00

Objective scar assessment I workshopParticipants group 1

BREAK

Objective scar assessment I workshop Participants group 2

LUNCH

Objective scar assessment I workshop Participants group 3

BREAK

Objective scar assessment II workshopParticipants group 3

Objective scar assessment II workshopParticipants group 1

Objective scar assessment II workshopParticipants group 2

Clinical scar assessment workshopParticipants group 2

Clinical scar assessment workshopParticipants group 3

Clinical scar assessment workshopParticipants group 1

QOL and PROM's (interactive presentation)all participants

Organised and funded by The Katie Piper Foundation, delivered by Scar Academy, Oscare,hosted by Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Therapy Department.

(may be subject to change)

To register: and for further information please visit www.scaracademy.co.uk or email [email protected]

Registration closes 1st June 2014, numbers strictly limited to 16 per workshop.