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.
Todays Wound Clinic News Wire
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Current Issue
- Issue Number:September 2010
Overview
- Issue Number:September 2010
The staff of Today’s Wound Clinic regrets that there was an error in the Product Roundup section of the August 2010 print issue. Please read the corrected version in this special company spotlight.
Focus On Compression
Smith & Nephew
Website: www.smith-nephew.com
Contact: (800) 876-1261
Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Founded: 1856
Product Lines:
• PROFORE®
• PROFORE LITE
• PROFORE Latex Free
• PROFORE Wound Contact Layer
• PROGUIDE®
• PROGUIDE Wound Contact Layer - Issue Number:September 2010
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a group of chronic diseases characterized by increased levels of glucose, resulting from defects in insulin production or insulin action or both. Sensory neuropathy occurs as a result of damage to specific nerve structures (axon, cell body and or myelin sheath) due to the hyperglycemia and insulin deficiency. These neurological defects alter the protective mechanism and reduce, or alter, the perceptions of temperature, touch, and pain which often lead to a neuropathic ulcer and an amputation.
- Issue Number:September 2010
Unique Design Proven to Reduce Risk of Surgical Site Infection and Skin Blistering1a, 2b
ConvaTec, a world-leading developer and marketer of innovative medical technologies for community and hospital care, announced today the launch of AQUACEL®Ag SURGICAL cover dressings, now available in the U.S., for the post-operative care of surgical incisions.
- Issue Number:September 2010
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.











