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.

Online Issue Introduction



VOLUME: PUBLICATION DATE: Jan 04 2010
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January Online 2010

The Wound Care Division of HMP Communications, LLC announces the launch of Today's Wound Clinic (TWC) new Online Issues. Each issue will be located at www.Todayswoundclinic.com on a bi-monthly basis, starting in January 2010. Each Online issue will feature all new exclusive articles that will extend TWC's content year-round.

Today's Wound Clinic print and online editions provide timely insight into clinical and operational issues inherent to the success of an outpatient wound center. Program Directors, Medical Directors, and Clinical Managers benefit from the interactive nature of feature articles and regular departments that address medical and practice management options and perspectives affecting fiscal and, most importantly, patient outcomes of wound clinics.

All articles appearing in the online issues will be accessible by anyone who visits the Today's Wound Clinic website. The bi-monthly “Premium Content” print issues in digital edition format will continue to be available for paid subscribers only.

2010 Online Issue Focus:
January - Technology;
March - Nutrition;
May - Venous Stasis Ulcer;
July - Equipment;
September - Plastic Surgery; and
November - Diabetes

"We are extremely excited to continue to lead the wound care publishing market with this new format of a combination of print and online issues," said Peter Norris, Executive Vice President of HMP Communications, LLC. "By offering the six online editions in 2010, we’ll be providing focused editorial for administrators and clinicians working within the Wound Care Clinic market.” Norris continued, “The ‘Premium Content’ from the TWC print edition, which always includes Kathleen Schaum’s highly-read InBusiness Payment and Reimbursement columns, will only be accessible to paid subscribers of the journal.”

Subscriptions to the print journal will continue to be $99 per year in 2010. For more information for subscribing to the journal, please visit: http://www.todayswoundclinic.com/subscribe-print-journal

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CORRECTION

In the Nov/Dec issue of Today's Wound Clinic, we erroneously misnamed the President and Founder of Wound Care Strategies, Inc. within its Company Profile. Our editors retract this error in its entirety. Cathy Thomas Hess is still, and has always been, the President and Founder of Wound Care Strategies, Inc.
To view the corrected version of the Nov/Dec company profile on Wound Care Strategies, Inc., please visit www.todayswoundclinic.com/wound-care-strategies-inc-profile




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