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Whether you’re caring for patients in the hospital, community, at home or as they transition between care settings — each phase of the wound healing process requires continuity of care and collaboration between patients and caregivers. With 3M as your partner for science-based solutions, ongoing support and world-class education, we can help ensure the best possible outcomes.
Help your patients get back on their feet with 3M's unmatched portfolio of solutions for venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries and other challenging community wound care conditions.
To promote wound healing in the community setting, patients need science-based interventions that maintain skin integrity, and sustain an optimal wound healing environment whilst reducing rates of infection. To complete the healing process, it's also important to support them with therapeutic compression solutions that have been shown to speed up the rate of healing, and get patients back on their feet.1
Ensure skin integrity and comfort for patients with easy-to-use, advanced skincare products that help protect and manage at-risk skin.
Facilitate community wound care healing with innovative dressings that help reduce biofilm or bioburden, manage exudate and maintain an optimal wound environment.
Improve patient mobility and quality of life with effective compression therapy that reduces edema, decreases pain, and supports wound care in the community setting.
With a range of course topics like building a skin damage prevention team to addressing VLUs with compression therapy, 3M℠ Health Care Academy is the best place to deepen your expertise with professional training opportunities and educational resources designed for healthcare professionals.
1. Guest JF, Fuller GW, Vowden P. Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of three different compression systems in newly-diagnosed venous leg ulcers in the UK. J Wound Care. 2017; 26(5):244-254. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2017.26.5.244.