Today's Wound Clinic

Today’s Wound Clinic

provides practical, timely insight into clinical and operational issues inherent to the success of an outpatient wound care center.

Program Directors, Medical Directors, and Clinical Managers benefit from the interactive nature of feature articles and regular departments, which address practice management options and perspectives affecting fiscal and patient outcomes of wound clinics.



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  • Scot E. Dowd PhD. Contributor Randy Wolcoot, MD
    Issue Number: 
    February 2010

    Many host impairments interfere with the healing trajectory of chronic wounds, but even when these are controlled, healing may fail to progress. There is a growing realization that bacterial bioburden, present in all chronic wounds, is a contributor to healing failure. Until recently, adequate tools to diagnose bioburden have been unavailable. While standard microbiology cultures could identify the organisms on the surface of the wound, in more than 80% of cases, they were unable to identify the organisms present in the bioburden1.

  • Harriet Jones, MD, BSN, FAWCP
    Issue Number: 
    February 2010

    Although it’s been almost 10 years, I’ll never forget the tone and inflection from my attending when she impressed upon me just how serious she considered ‘staph’ to be as a pathogen. At the time I was a new Infectious Diseases Fellow and I remember thinking that surely there must be some other bugs that would rate the same serious consideration. However, what I didn’t appreciate then—I do now.

    Understanding Staph

  • Issue Number: 
    February 2010

    The February 2010 issue of TWC features the Product Roundup section on Negative Pressure Wound Therapy products.

    Talley Medical
    Website: www.talleygroup.com
    Contact: (888) 259-9994
    Jack Van Dyke administration
    jvandyke@talleygroup.com
    Chad Van Dyke sales manager
    cvandyke@talleygroup.com
    Brenda Davis office manager
    bdavis@talleygroup.com
    Location: The factory is in England, but in the United States the company operates from Lansing Michigan.



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Correction

The product roundup in the June issue of TWC incorrectly listed the wrong phone number and link for the company Medline Industries, Inc. Please use the following information:


1(800) MEDLINE
www.medline.com/woundcare
Webinars can be accessed via Medline University.



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