Page 17 - OASC February 2021 Newsletter
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February/21
do you have an Ostomy Nurse?
Regular follow-up in the first year after surgery is essential to prevent and address possible complications.
Six to eight weeks after ostomy surgery, all ostomy patients should see a Nurse Specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence (NSWOC / Ostomy Nurse Specialist).
It is also recommended that you see NSWOC
three months and then six months after surgery to monitor your ostomy and skin health.
If the hospital where you had your surgery does not offer out-patient follow-up, ask your pharmacy or clinic where you buy your supplies if they offer Ostomy Nurse consultations.
The nurse for OASC is: Jennifer Brewer RN BScN CETN(C) - Enterostomal Therapy Nurse or NSWOC
You will need a referral to Dr. Lisi,
General Surgeon in Collingwood
Jennifer can be reached at: etnjen@gmail.com Home: 705-322-6879 Cell: 705-331-1021
For information on contacting a Nurse Specialist in Wound, Ostomy & Continence, go to www.ostomycanada.ca/support/find-a-nswoc/
1-800-465-6302
Andrea Murphy
Territory Manager
andrea.murphy@convatec.com
Cell: 416-577-9768
www.convatec.ca
905-829-7635 (Mobile) 289-981-9773 Nelson Hu Consumer Marketing Manager canhu@coloplast.com Nikkola Wichenko canw@coloplast.com
Consumer Marketing Administrator
1 705-507-0003 (cell)
Deirdre Elliott
Territory Manager
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Deirdre.elliott@hollister.com


































































































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