Wound Care Voices

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Wound Care Voices, our podcast aim to find ways to reach out to Wound care professionals and discuss different wound aetiologies, evidences and practical how-tos. https://clinicallearning.com/

  1. 04/22/2025

    Digitizing wound care in Ireland

    The "Digitizing Wound Care" episode, hosted by Mölnlycke Healthcare, explores the transformative impact of digital solutions on wound care in Ireland's public health system. Featuring Tracey Dermody, an advanced nurse practitioner, and Louise Skerritt, an assistant director in public health, the episode highlights their innovative efforts to implement digital tools for wound assessment. Despite challenges such as inconsistent wound measurement and lack of advanced training among community nurses, Tracey and Louise have developed educational strategies and advocated for a digital platform to standardise wound care practices. Their pilot study of a digital app received positive feedback, demonstrating potential benefits like: time savingsreduced administrative tasksimproved patient outcomes Their dedication to enhancing wound care through digital innovation underscores the importance of collaboration, patient-centered care, and the power of technology in healthcare transformation. Disclaimer The views, information, and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Mölnlycke Health Care (“Mölnlycke”). Mölnlycke is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in this podcast. The information presented is solely for informational and educational purposes. The presentation may contain information on Mölnlycke’s products, educational content and/or demonstrate certain techniques used by the guest speaker. However, Mölnlycke does not provide any medical advice and this podcast shall thus not be perceived as a medical advice.  Promotion of Mölnlycke’s products is to be on-label and consistent with approved indications and intended uses. For detailed device information, including indications for use, contraindications, effects, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use. This presentation and the information presented may not be appropriate for all jurisdictions. The guest(s) are paid consultants of Mölnlycke.

    39 min
  2. 11/19/2024

    Approaching wounds with an infectious disease Doctor

    In this episode, you´re going to hear from an infectious disease Doctor and how he works to manage wounds. Dr. Rodriguez works in both the acute care and clinic-based settings. Learn from his successes and struggles by listening to his valuable patient stories. Guest: Dr. Manuel Rodriguez DO, MPH, FACP Host: Hannah Cleveland BSN, RN, CWON The views, information, and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Mölnlycke Health Care (“Mölnlycke”). Mölnlycke is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in this podcast. The information presented is solely for informational and educational purposes. The presentation may contain information on Mölnlycke’s products, educational content and/or demonstrate certain techniques used by the guest speaker. However, Mölnlycke does not provide any medical advice and this podcast shall thus not be perceived as a medical advice. Promotion of Mölnlycke’s products is to be on-label and consistent with approved indications and intended uses. For detailed device information, including indications for use, contraindications, effects, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use. This presentation and the information presented may not be appropriate for all jurisdictions. The guest(s) are paid consultants of Mölnlycke.

    23 min

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Wound Care Voices, our podcast aim to find ways to reach out to Wound care professionals and discuss different wound aetiologies, evidences and practical how-tos. https://clinicallearning.com/