The Amputation Prevention Symposium (AMP) is the premier multidisciplinary forum dedicated to advancing the treatment of chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). With a mission to save limbs and lives, AMP drives innovation, collaboration, and education in limb preservation.
Annie Arterial Insufficiency Leg™ shows arterial ulcers, necrotic toes, cellulitis, mottling, and more. Includes a unique Arterial Doppler Sounds module.
Freddie Fistula™ skills trainer was developed to provide health care providers and medical educators with a realistic skills trainer to facilitate instruction and management of open abdominal wounds with active, draining fistulas.
Heal Your Wound is the ultimate companion for patients undergoing chronic wound recovery. Written by expert wound care physician, Alvin May, MD, this book breaks down complex medical concepts into simple, actionable steps that you can present to patients. Heal Your Wound offers a unique blend of expert advice and real-life stories, showing patients exactly how to accelerate the healing process.
Single-author wound care textbook presenting a physiology-based framework (Cleaning, Building, Closing) with practical guidance for assessment, documentation, and treatment of complex wounds.
Otto Ostomy™ can demonstrate ileostomies, urostomies and colostomies. Organs displayed include: stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, kidneys, ureters and bladder.
Pat Pressure Ulcer Staging Model™ is a wound board used for pressure ulcer assessment. Routine cleansing and dressing changes can be practiced on all wounds.
Seymour II Wound Care Model™ is used to practice wound cleansing, classification, staging, assessment and measurement of wound length, depth, undermining and tunneling. Permits multiple dressings to be demonstrated.
Stan Stage 4 Pressure Ulcer Model™ is designed for teaching/training with vacuum assisted closure and negative pressure wound therapy devices. Model features a large sacral stage 4 pressure ulcer.
For decades, HMP Global has been at the forefront of clinical education, innovation, and collaboration in wound care. Through two industry-leading conferences each year—SAWC Spring | WHS and SAWC Fall—we bring together clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders from around the world to exchange groundbreaking research, engage in hands-on learning, and drive meaningful advances in patient care.