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43rd Annual Conference
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 June 4-8, 2011 · New Orleans, Louisiana Savor the Experience
Call for Abstracts deadline is less then two weeks away! Don't forget to submit your abstract by the Nov. 2 deadline. Submit now!
Submit a Research, Practice Innovation, or Case Study abstract. Submission deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010 at midnight (ET). Conference Registration and Housing will open in 2011. Be sure to visit the new 43rd annual conference website to stay up to date on all conference activities!
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WOCN is Now on Facebook!
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 You can now follow the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) on Facebook! The Membership Committee launched the Facebook page in early October, and is excited to use this tool not just for existing membership, but also for anyone interested in wound, ostomy and continence nursing. Find us on Facebook and "Like" our page by clicking the Facebook icon above or search for "WOCN" on Facebook.
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Dr. Jeter Wants YOU!
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Dr. Jeter has something to say to the WOCN membership. Click below to hear her message!"
www.wocnfoundation.org
"Like" Cycling for Scholarships on Facebook and read more about the event!
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Be on the Look Out...
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In the next few days you should be receiving an educational CD from WOCN on the 2010 WOCN/WCET Joint Conference session entitled: A Study to Assess Retention Cuff Pressure Measurements of Three Stool Management Systems. In it you will learn about three stool management systems (SMS), each designed to divert and contain semi-liquid/liquid feces.
Hear Dr. Joseph Corallo explain how these systems work and why their use has been so beneficial. Several Stool Management Systems are now available and their clinical use is increasing, so take this chance to decide which system is right for your patients!
Click here to view/purchase previous conference sessions >>
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| WOCN Scholarships |
Don't forget the deadline to submit a Fall 2010 scholarship application is Nov. 1, 2010.
Learn more >>
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WOC Nursing Scope and Standards
 The WOC Nursing Scope and Standards publication is essential to anyone practicing in the field. The information can be used to familiarize WOC nurses with where the profession came from, its current expectations and where it is evolving. Knowledge is power and that is precisely what these volumes provide---knowledge to begin dialogue with administrators, professors, politicians, patients and others to ensure that all decisions regarding WOC nurses come from a well-informed place. This document covers the following about the WOC nurse: a standard definition, inventory of the responsibilities as an advocate, overview of the role played in disease management, review of the expected ethics and values, requirements related to WOC nursing and professional accountability, identification of the specific steps involved in the WOC nursing process, framework for providing patient care, and an overview of the diverse practice environments in which WOC nurses contribute their specialized care.
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