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Typically, when patients present to a wound clinic, they have been experiencing their chronic wound(s) for a substantial amount of time. For the wound care clinician, biofilm presents an obstacle in helping the patient to achieve rapid wound closure. The more realistic of a timeline that is shared with patients, the more optimistic they are likely …
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Podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, is joined by TWC clinical editor Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM; Kathleen D. Schaum, MS; and Emily Greenstein, APRN, CNP, FACCWS, CWON; to discuss how wound care providers can impact wellness throughout the continuum — and get paid for it.Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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As part of our Careers Edition, podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, raises awareness about the pay gap that exists between men and women in the workplace, including healthcare, with Amy Turnquist of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association. The discussion also includes how healthcare providers can successfully negotiate salary.…
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses current trends in stem cell utilization for chronic wounds, as well as the evolution of regenerative medicine and its impact on patient care in general, with Matthew Regulski, DPM, ABMSP, FASPM, FAPWH(c).Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses the challenges faced by today’s wound clinics when trying to control infections, as well as the current guidance on clinical and pharmacological best practices for prevention and treatment, with Daniel B. Chastain, PharmD, AAHIVP.Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses the latest information connected to the science and research of pressure ulcer care, as well as the responsibility that wound care clinicians have to match new findings to their wound clinic practice, with Barbara Bates-Jensen, PhD, RN, WOCN, FAAN.…
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses a recent report that found claims for HBOT services were denied due to a lack of medical documentation, and other important factors in the delivery of hyperbaric medicine affecting today’s wound care, with James (Jim) Wilcox, RN, BSN, ACHRN, CWCN, CFCN, CWS, WCC, DWC, FCCWS, DAPWCA,…
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses new quality recording capabilities (and responsibilities) that wound care clinicians can expect with TWC clinical editor Caroline Fife, chief medical officer at Intellicure Inc. and executive director of the U.S. Wound Registry.Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses new and emerging technologies and their impacts on the wound care industry with guest Mark Darty, chief executive officer at HyperMed Imaging Inc., giving particular focus to hyperspectral imaging for tissue oximetry.Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses the nuances of the regulatory process for new wound care products in the United States and abroad with guest Rafael Mazuz, MBA, managing director of Diligence Wound Care Global LLC.Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, speaks with Today’s Wound Clinic editorial board members Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT, and Heather Hettrick, PT, PhD, CWS, CLT-LANA, CLWT, about the importance of lymphedema best practices in the outpatient wound center.Kirjoittanut Speaking of Wounds
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