Volume 9 Issue 6 - August 2015
Column
Lymphedema
08/19/2015
Suzie Ehmann, PT, DPT, CWS, CWLT, CLT-LANA
The role of this underutilized adjunctive therapy for wound management and the skills of the licensed CLT could benefit your practice and staff.
The role of this underutilized adjunctive therapy for wound management and the skills of the licensed CLT could benefit your practice and staff.
The role of this underutilized...
08/19/2015
Today's Wound Clinic
Advanced Practice Nurses
08/19/2015
Jennifer Hurlow, GNP-BC, CWOCN
Jennifer Hurlow, GNP-BC, CWOCN
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More doors are opening in wound care for those with APRN credentialing.
More doors are opening in wound care for those with APRN credentialing.
More doors are opening in wound...
08/19/2015
Today's Wound Clinic
Physical Therapy
08/19/2015
Elizabeth Warner, PT, & Catherine T. Milne, MSN, APRN, BC-ANP, CWOCN-AP
Elizabeth Warner, PT, & Catherine...
While many healthcare facilities provide multidisciplinary care to wound patients in 2015, few achieve the cohesion that defines a true interdisciplinary approach. What’s the difference?
While many healthcare facilities provide multidisciplinary care to wound patients in 2015, few achieve the cohesion that defines a true interdisciplinary approach. What’s the difference?
While many healthcare facilities...
08/19/2015
Today's Wound Clinic
Physical Therapy
08/19/2015
Karen A. Gibbs, PT, PhD, DPT, CWS, & Harriett B. Loehne, PT, DPT, CWS, FACCWS
Karen A. Gibbs, PT, PhD, DPT, CWS, &a...
With increased standards of entry-level educational requirements for physical therapists, treatment plans can more appropriately focus on returning patients to function, not just wound closure.
With increased standards of entry-level educational requirements for physical therapists, treatment plans can more appropriately focus on returning patients to function, not just wound closure.
With increased standards of...
08/19/2015
Today's Wound Clinic