24 episodes

Dr. Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWS, interviews wound care physicians and other clinicians affiliated with the journal Today's Wound Clinic in this monthly podcast series.

Today's Wound Clinic's show Speaking of Wounds

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.4 • 14 Ratings

Dr. Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWS, interviews wound care physicians and other clinicians affiliated with the journal Today's Wound Clinic in this monthly podcast series.

    Episode 24: The Emerging Science of Biofilm Debridement

    Episode 24: The Emerging Science of Biofilm Debridement

    Typically, when patients present to a wound clinic, they have been experiencing their chronic wound(s) for a substantial amount of time. For the wound care clinician, biofilm presents an obstacle in helping the patient to achieve rapid wound closure. The more realistic of a timeline that is shared with patients, the more optimistic they are likely to be. In this podcast episode, Today’s Wound Clinic continues its series on “The Emerging Science of Biofilm Debridement.” Featuring guests Dr. Matthew Myntti, PhD, chief technology officer at Next Science, and Patricia Stevenson, MSN, ACNS-BC, CWS, clinical consultant at Next Science. Hosted by Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP

    • 17 min
    Episode 23: Connecting the Dots Between Wellness, Nutrition & Reimbursement

    Episode 23: Connecting the Dots Between Wellness, Nutrition & Reimbursement

    Podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, is joined by TWC clinical editor Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM; Kathleen D. Schaum, MS; and Emily Greenstein, APRN, CNP, FACCWS, CWON; to discuss how wound care providers can impact wellness throughout the continuum — and get paid for it.

    • 36 min
    Episode 22: The Gender Wage Gap & Salary Negotiations

    Episode 22: The Gender Wage Gap & Salary Negotiations

    As part of our Careers Edition, podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, raises awareness about the pay gap that exists between men and women in the workplace, including healthcare, with Amy Turnquist of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association. The discussion also includes how healthcare providers can successfully negotiate salary.

    • 35 min
    Episode 21: Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in the Outpatient Clinic

    Episode 21: Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in the Outpatient Clinic

    In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses current trends in stem cell utilization for chronic wounds, as well as the evolution of regenerative medicine and its impact on patient care in general, with Matthew Regulski, DPM, ABMSP, FASPM, FAPWH(c).

    • 35 min
    Episode 20: Infection Control and Managing Skin Infections in the Wound Clinic

    Episode 20: Infection Control and Managing Skin Infections in the Wound Clinic

    In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses the challenges faced by today’s wound clinics when trying to control infections, as well as the current guidance on clinical and pharmacological best practices for prevention and treatment, with Daniel B. Chastain, PharmD, AAHIVP.

    • 32 min
    Episode 19: Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Detection, and Assessment

    Episode 19: Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Detection, and Assessment

    In this podcast episode, Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, discusses the latest information connected to the science and research of pressure ulcer care, as well as the responsibility that wound care clinicians have to match new findings to their wound clinic practice, with Barbara Bates-Jensen, PhD, RN, WOCN, FAAN.

    • 17 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

ClaireR79 ,

Love this

Listening to the debridement series - wonderful information

Flaming0 Hunter ,

Great info, poor quality

I really enjoyed the information presented in this podcast and I’m disappointed that there are no episodes beyond 2019, however, the technical quality was poor. I never knew if I was going to have my ears blown off or have to crank the volume from episode-to-episode. It would have benefited from some editing for that as well as the interruptions and talking over one another in multiple episodes, which made following conversations difficult.

Dr R2T ,

Volume is too low

Volume is extremely low despite me having the volume to the max on my phone and car and headphones. Makes it really hard to listen too when driving on the highway or In the shower or just doing house work.

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