The Wound Doctors & Co.
By Convatec
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Contact us at [[email protected]]
© < 2023> ConvaTec. ® / TM indicate trademarks of the ConvaTec group of companies.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The views expressed in this podcast are those of the panel. They do not purport to reflect the opinions of Convatec.
Latest episode
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Pop Up Health
“Providing wound care to people in their own homes is challenging. Scaling a small business is challenging. Pop-Up Health has acheived both. This week the Wound Doctors’ guest is Jane Pappin, CEO of Pop-Up. She shares the journey that ha… -
Wounds and the Justice Health system
Correctional facilities in Australia are home to over 40,000 people, and wounds are a significant issue. From self-harm and stabbings, to leg ulcers and diabetic feet, the mix is quite unique. This week the Wound Doctors talk to Justice He… -
Wounds, Aged Care & Avoiding Hospital
With an ageing population and tremendous pressure on the health system it is important, where possible to keep people with wounds out of Hospital. Elsie is a Nurse Practitioner and she gives the Wound Doctors the low down on the benefits of… -
The Wondrous World of Blisters
Friction blisters are a type of wound that most of us will incur from time to time. They can be a right menace, causing pain and preventing activity. Enter Rebecca Rushton, Podiatrist and fountain of knowledge on blisters. In this episode… -
Wounds and Public Health
Kate McBride is an Epidemiologist and operates in the higher echelons of public health. Today the Wound Doctors interrogate Kate (in a nice way), to find out why wounds, which cost Australia over $3 billion a year, are NOT a public health p… -
Wounds and Australia's First Nations People
Professor James Charles is a First Nations man, podiatrist, academic, father and all round good egg. In this week’s episode the Wound Doctors talk to him about health issues that disproportionately affect First Nations people. Join them as … -
Sales Reps - What Do They Do?
Sales representatives s are essential to wound care companies, but what do they do all day? What questions do they get asked and what does it take to become one of this special breed? The Wound Doctors lift the lid on the secret life of sa… -
Overcoming the Barriers to Good Wound Care
Ann Fowler has a ton of experience when it comes to wound care. This week she joins the Wound Doctors to discuss the shortcomings of wound care delivery – and importantly looks at some of the solutions that could improve the lives of people… -
Skin Substitutes - Convatec's New Way With Wounds
Last year Convatec acquired Triad Life Sciences a company that has developed InnovaMatrix® AC. This product is the first-ever placental-derived medical device cleared by the FDA for wound management and represented a new direction in advanc… -
Homelessness and Wounds
Wounds affect homeless people in a huge way. Emily works at the coal face and gives valuable insights about the challenges of looking after these people with wounds. Importantly, she shows how a little bit of compassion goes a long way