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#healtheducation Tag

Wound Guy Conversations with Andrea Minnis

Andrea Minnis is a Nurse Practitioner of Wound Management located in Bendigo, VICTORIA. She is a highly skilled clinician, thought-provoking educator, astute manager, wonderful professional event co-ordinator but best of all

Wound Guy Conversations with Lusi Sheehan

It is a privilege to collaborate with Lusi. Her "woundie" entity is The Wound Educator. Her expertise, kindness and unique perspective as education provider, clinician & pharmacist come to the fore in this interview. Lusi's commentary on topical antibiotics is a must to listen to,

Wound Guy Conversations with Dr Michelle Gibb

It has been my absolute pleasure to know Michelle over many years. Her knowledge about wound management, her generosity in sharing this and her compassion for her patients are just outstanding. Her responses to these interview questions are insightful and informative. They also beautifully illustrate

The meaning of the Woundieverse by Gary Bain

I have been very fortunate to have spent nearly 40 years interacting with people who experience and live with wounds. Some individuals have a relatively simple and straight-forward pathway towards healing. Others encounter the exact opposite, enduring wounds which significantly lower their quality of life. Complex,

Wound Guy Conversations with Donna Nair

Having Donna record her responses to my questions was fantastic. Her knowledge, compassion, insight and capacity to communicate just make her video one that you can watch again and again. Thank you very much Donna for your gracious and precious time.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elObnAYAe6o

Enhancing clinical outcomes and education via collaboration

A discussion between Gary Bain and Lusi Sheehan (The Wound Educator), within the context of Wound Awareness Week 2023, which explores the benefits of collaboration in enhancing clinical education and practice delivery. Welcome to the Woundieverse concept.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRYu-GireOw      

Practice update on Leg Ulcers

Every once and while a document comes along which either perfectly updates or summarises practice principles for an aetiology that we encounter in our workplace. For those of us who care for individuals with leg ulcers, this comprehensive 76 page document from EWMA is a

Acute and chronic wound infections - what are the distinctions?   In 2022 Jenny Hurlow and Phil Bowler wrote a marvellous article which was printed in the Journal of Wound Care on this topic. Their commentary provides differentiation between dermatitis, acute and chronic infection - incorporating a discussion

Is there a link between diabetes and cognitive decline

The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases conducts an excellent blog called the "Diabetes Discoveries and Practice Blog".  In July 2021, the Blog posted an excellent interview style article with Dr Jose Luschinger, where he discusses the impacts of diabetes on cognition. He states