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ActivHeal nursing awards 2022

ACTIVHEAL® INTERNATIONAL NURSING AWARDS 2022. We are delighted to announce the ActivHeal® International Nursing Awards in Wound Care 2022. We want to honour nurses and health care assistants around the world and celebrate the outstanding contribution they make in the wound care field. There are thousands of incredible nurses improving patient lives on a daily basis through exceptional wound management. This is a chance to shine a light on our superstar nurses!

ACTIVHEAL® MAY 2022 NEWSLETTER

Welcome to the ActivHeal® May newsletter. We are delighted to be attending in-person events this Spring and welcoming you to our stands at the Primary Care and Public Health event in Birmingham and the Society of Tissue Viability (formerly The Tissue Viability Society) Annual Conference in Glasgow.

Value Prop Survey

Your Feedback is important to the ActivHeal team. Ensuring that our educational content is relevant and of the highest quality is hugely important to us. We want to ensure that we continue to provide wound care subjects that are most relevant to you.

We are now NHS SBS approved framework supplier

We are now an approved NHS SBS framework supplier. The NHS Shared Business Services framework allows users to get the best value and flexibility, providing convenient access to our extensive portfolio of advanced wound care dressings. NHS SBS Website SIGN UP TO OUR...

ActivHeal® May 2021 Newsletter

Something NEWis coming fromActivHeal® ActivHeal® May 2021 Newsletter THAT’S UNEXPECTED! EDUCATION SUPPORT Tissue Viability Society endorsed higher tier modules SIMPLIFIED PACKAGING Getting it right first time, every time HIGH QUALITY Clinically proven...

ActivHeal® AquaFiber™ Extra – You’re the first

In a clinical setting, the ability of a dressing to absorb vertically and retain fluid minimising fluid spread is the key to reducing the risk of periwound maceration. The fluid spread test is designed to demonstrate the performance of four commercially available, high gelling fibre dressings when challenged with high fluid volumes.