The Wound Doctors & Co.
By Convatec
The Wound Doctors & Co. Jun 22, 2023
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 has taken her from being a passionate nurse, who saw ‘a gap in the market’, to being in charge of one of South Australia’s leading providers of home-based wound care.”
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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 Health Nurses, Linda and Nicki, who discuss the types of wounds that affect people who are incarcerated, and explain how these wounds are looked after. This episode lifts the lid on wounds ‘on the inside’ and highlights the exceptional work of those nurses who deliver healthcare in correctional facilities.
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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 keeping people out of hospital and the explains support that Aged Care Facilities needs to do better manage wounds in the community.
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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 the wound doctors delve into this topic, learning lots about blisters - with Rebecca as our guide.
For more information check out Rebecca's website.
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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 priority, and what needs to be done to address this.
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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 they examine how inequalities can be addressed and as they peer into the future of the health care professions in Australia.
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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 sales reps, finding out what drives them to succeed – and who drives them mad!
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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 living with long-term wounds
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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 advanced wound care. Join Convatec boffin, Hollie Hathaway, as she talks us through the process of acquiring this new and exciting technology.
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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.
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Wounds in Aged Care Facilities
Looking after wounds can be quite challenging in residential aged care facilities. This week the wound doctors are joined by Brad Williams, to look at the issues faced by the sector and to identify some solutions.
Evidence Based Practise: Harder Than It Looks
It is well known that wound care practises should be based in the best available evidence. But translating evidence into practice is not always as simple as it seems. This week the Wound Doctors talk with Jackie Batchelor, a podiatrist who is currently undertaking a PhD on the subject of evidence translation.
Chronic Illness And Wounds
47% of Australians live with a chronic disease and Samantha Moss is one of them. We talk to her about how she manages her wounds, how she stays positive and how health professionals can better care for people with long term conditions
The Wonder of Wound Hygiene
In 2019 ConvaTec convened a panel of experts who concurred that tackling biofilm was key to achieving wound healing. ‘Wound Hygiene’ was born. Join the wound doctors to learn more about this simple 4 step process that can help anyone, novice, or expert, to better take care of wounds.
The Wound Doctors end of year wrap-up
Its been a big year for the Wound Doctors, join Dr Frances and Rod as they recall their personal highlights and discuss all the amazing guests and interesting stories that have made the podcast so much fun to produce
Preventing pressure injuries
Dr Mark Hohenberg is an Academic Geriatrician and Margo Asimus a Nurse Practitioner, in this episode they join the wound doctors to look at an age-old problem – pressure injuries from a different perspective. Unravelling the link between frailty and pressure injuries, the wound doctors come up with some simple, practical solutions to prevent pressure injuries. And they talk about wobbly floors!
Breaking Down the Barriers to Compression Therapy
Maree Francis and Kim Kaim are experienced nurses and understand that importance of compression therapy in treating venous leg ulcers. Yet patients are often resistant to having their legs squashed into stockings and bandages. How do we talk them around? Maree and Kim join the Wound Doctors for a lively discussion exploring the barriers and facilitators to compression, and explain how to win patients over to this important wound healing therapy.
Wounds Australia 2022 - Health Inequality And What To Do About It
Improving the health of First Nations people has been identified as a national priority. Join the wound Doctors and Kaurna man, Prof James Charles and Aboriginal Nurse Practitioner, Lesley Salem as they discuss the issues facing First Nations people who are disproportionately affected by wounds, and underrepresented in the health work force. Then find out what steps can be taken to remedy these situations and how you might be able to help!
Wounds Australia 2022 - Greatest Hits
The wound doctors set up their podcast studio at Australia’s preeminent wound meeting and got the low down on wounds from some experts in field, Prof Fiona Wood told us how to avoid burns, whilst Prof Bijan Najafi explained the importance of personalise care and smart ways to monitor our patients, Dr Nicki Frescos talked about putting Wound Hygiene into practice and Dr Dan Metcalf had a very interesting story about how when he, the Doctor, became the patient
When timely surgery prevents amputation
Meet Dr Tea, a podiatric surgeon from California. Dr Tea sees a lot of people with diabetes. Find out how she uses minimally invasive surgery to correct foot problems, which in turn can prevent ulcers and amputations down-the-track
When Is A Wound Not A Wound
Between them Joseph Frenkel and Dr Frances have seen lots of wounds. But sometimes they have come face to face with skin conditions that might look like wounds - but don’t respond to conventional wound treatments. Join the wound doctors as they discuss what to do ‘when a wound is not a wound’.
The Ins and outs of woundcare Research and Development
Meet Dr Hollie Hathaway. Hollie is one of the boffins who works at the Convatec head office, leading innovation in wound care. So who dreams up new products? How do they get to market? – and importantly – what else is in the Convatec R&D pipeline?
Improving Wound Care Services For Rural Areas
Meet Kim Kaim, a passionate and highly experienced nurse practitioner. Kim Has set up a mobile wound service, find out how she plans to provide education and equitable wound care in far flung places, and hear about some of the unusual wounds she encounters’
Biofilm with Matt Malone Part 2
This week we are back with Matt Malone, who talks us through the many ways of dealing with biofilm, and describes the frightening speed with which, despite our best efforts, biofilm can re-establish itself. The wound Doctors also chat about the pros and cons of using silver to treat biofilm in wounds.
The Wound Doctors: Skin Tears: Prevention and Management
Skin tears are a common type of wound. If treated correctly they often heal without much fuss, if not – they can really cause trouble. Join our special guest, Hayley Ryan to understand the ins and outs of preventing, assessing and treating skin tears.
The Wound Doctors - Technological advances in wound assessment
Personalised care is touted as the best way to manage hard-to-heal wounds. In this episode we look at recent advances in technology that are enabling healthcare practitioners to better assess wounds so that improved outcomes can be achieved.
The Wound Doctors - Exploring EB
Epidermolysis Bullosa or EB is described as ‘the worst disease you’ve never heard of’ and is characterised by persistent non healing wounds. We are joined by Dean Clifford who was diagnosed with the condition at birth. Listen to his odds-defying, inspirational story.
The Wound Doctors - The Wonder of Silver
Did you know that silver had been used for many years as an anti microbial? Find out why this metal is so suited to bug busting and how medical science has come a long way and is now able to deliver tint doses of silver to wounds which still pack a powerful punch.
Deep dive into vascular assessment
Previously Fran and Frank chatted about the simple ways to assess perfusion and see if a wound might heal. Now things are getting serious, The F’s (as they like to call themselves) dive into the world of advanced assessment – they tell us all about the fancy gear that is available, and importantly, how valuable it actually is!
Wound Doctors: When fungus complicates wounds
Join our first international guest, skin expert Ivan Bristow. Ivan explains that whilst we spend a lot of time concerned about bacterial infections, fungal infections are common in wounds and are often responsible for poor wound healing
Basic vascular assessment: Is there enough circulation for a wound to heal?
Fact: wounds need blood supply so they can heal. This week the Wound Doctors talk to vascular nurse Frank Guerriero and learn some simple hacks to assess blood supply at the point-of-care without having to use any fancy tools.
Explainer: Biofilm
Fact: the vast majority of hard-to-heal wounds have biofilm, what is biofilm? can you see it? And does it always cause havoc in wounds? Meet biofilm expert Dr Matt Malone, and find out more about this important impediment to wound healing’
The Wound Doctors - Wound Care Before, During and After Covid
Covid 19 has had a huge impact on our health system, but what specifically has the pandemic meant for people with wounds? Join the wound Doctors to look at wound care before during and after coivid…will things ever be the same again?
The Wound Doctors - Wounds and Rheumatological Disease with Professor Debbie Turner
Did you know that wounds are very common in people with rheumatological disease. And that they usually take longer to heal than diabetic foot ulcers. Professor Debbie Turner explains all.
The Wound Doctors - A Look at Real World Evidence for a Novel Foam Dressing'
Dr Frances and Dr Kate explore a study which looks at Aquacel Foam. Does the product work? Do the patients like it? And most importantly, does the study stand up to Dr Kates scrutiny?
The Wound Doctors - When a Podiatrist Hates Wounds!
When a podiatrist hates wounds!
Tyson Franklin hates wounds…so how the hell did he survive as a podiatrist! Join Tyson – the brains behind the ever popular ‘Podiatry Legends’ podcast to hear about his interesting career, find out how he managed to successfully avoid treating wounds and whether Dr Frances can persuade him over to the wide world of wounds!
The Wound Doctors - Why Don't Wounds Heal?
Wounds can be quite baffling, and there are a multitude of reasons why they don’t heal. Join the Wound Doctors to uncover some of the reasons why wounds refuse to heal. And find out how with good care, it is possible to improve outcomes
The Wound Doctors - Unstageable Pressure Injuries And Deep Tissue Injuries
Pressure injuries come in many forms, and these two types might not look so bad – but if left untreated the results can be catastrophic. Dr Bill McGuiness and Dr Frances Henshaw have the low-down on these particularly pesky pressure injuries
The Wound Doctors - The Perils of Late Presentation
Dr Sue Monaro is a wound care nurse and she has recently completed her PhD, she joins Dr Frances to talk about ‘the elephant in the room’. It would seem logical that people with non-healing wounds would get urgent medical attention. Yet this is not always the case! Why do people wait? And what are the consequences of late presentation?
The Wound doctors - What to do when you are out of your depth
These Wound Doctors have oodles of experience, between them Ian and Frances have seen thousands of wounds. Yet sometimes, they admit, with all their knowledge they still see things that make them feel completely out of their depth! The Wound Doctors talk candidly about their ‘oh heck’ moments. Join them to understand that its ‘ok’ to be a little overwhelmed and importantly learn what you can do when you feel out of your depth.
The Wound Doctors - Venous Leg Ulcers
Venous leg ulcers are a common type of wound, find out who they affect most commonly, how they are treated, and let the wound Doctors explain to you why they are sometimes tricky to heal.
The Wound Doctors - STOP Pressure Injury Day
Worldwide STOP Pressure Injury day started in 2012 following a meeting of Spanish speaking wound care organisations who agreed and signed the Declaration of Rio and highlighted PRESSURE INJURY PREVENTION AS A UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHT. Join the wound doctors on Stop the Pressure Day to find out about what causes pressure injuries, how they can be prevented and what you can do as a patient, carer or health care professional to improve skin health.
The Wound Doctors - Wound heroes #1: The perfect storm…a GP with a leg ulcer complicated by rheumatological disease
The perfect storm…a GP with a leg ulcer complicated by rheumatological disease
Alison Vajello certainly had her work cut out when faced with a large, longstanding ulcer – but with her ‘never give up’ approach , some careful assessment and a handful of Aquacel she was able to heal this wound…tune in and listen to the challenges she faced along the way and how her persistence paid off
The Wound Doctors - All About Diabetes Related Foot Ulcers
Join Dr Frances and Ian Reid for an entertaining explanation of the ins-and-outs diabetes related foot ulceration. Tune in and find out how mosquitoes, frogs, international travel fit into the picture, plus pick up a few pearls of good advice!
The Wound Doctors - Debridement
Debridement is a mainstay of wound care…but what exactly is wound debridement, how is it performed? and why? From sharp scalpels and scrubbing pads to enzymes and maggots Dr Frances and DR Kate explain the intricacies of this important aspect of wound care. Follow the Wound Doctors ANZ on Facebook or find out more about the ConvaTec range of Advanced wound dressings at ConvaTec.com.au
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The Wound Doctors - YoYo Wounds
Dr Bill McGuiness joins us from his farm in Tasmania to explain that variability in care is the enemy of wounds. Bill advocates for a considered and consistent approach when caring for wounds ..and shares his tips and tricks to encourage people to do what’s right for their wound! Follow the Wound Doctors ANZ on Facebook or find out more about the ConvaTec range of Advanced wound dressings at ConvaTec.com.au
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The Wound Doctors - Foot Health Week
It’s Foot Health Week and the Wound Doctors’ Dr Frances was very lucky to have a chat with Ainslie Davies, the newly appointed president of the Australian Podiatry Association. Listen to these two passionate pods who discuss the importance of loving your feet to prevent wounds and other problems. Follow the Wound Doctors ANZ on Facebook or find out more about the ConvaTec range of Advanced wound dressings at ConvaTec.com.au.
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The Wound Doctors - The Introduction
Who are the Wound Doctors and what is this podcast about? Meet Dr Frances Henshaw, Professional and Clinical Development Manager at ConvaTec Australia and New Zealand.
Fran is a doctor with a human touch. An expert in wounds and how they are treated, she is a long time advocate for improving the knowledge of all health care professionals about one of the most important, but overlooked areas of the medical world: wounds.
In this series, Fran talks to experts from fields as diverse as research to frontline care with a goal of educating and improving outcomes for patients.
If it's do with wounds and worth knowing, you'll hear it on the Wound Doctors & Co.
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