In this episode, Jonathan Johnson, MD, and guest speakers, Cindy Miller, RN, and Ashley Collinsworth, ScD, MPH, highlight data showing that early initiation of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell—within the first day of treatment—can improve outcomes and reduce costs. Patients treated early had shorter hospital stays, fewer procedures, and over $10,000 in savings per admission. Tune in as Dr. Jonathan Johnson (Dr. Wounds) and guests discuss how optimizing timing can elevate efficiency and healing in wound care.
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In this episode, Jonathan Johnson, MD, and guest speakers, Cindy Miller, RN, and Ashley Collinsworth, ScD, MPH, highlight data showing that early initiation of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell—within the first day of treatment—can improve outcomes and reduce costs. Patients treated early had shorter hospital stays, fewer procedures, and over $10,000 in savings per admission. Tune in as Dr. Jonathan Johnson (Dr. Wounds) and guests discuss how optimizing timing can elevate efficiency and healing in wound care.
In this episode, Jonathan Johnson, MD, and guest speakers, Cindy Miller, RN, and Ashley Collinsworth, ScD, MPH, highlight data showing that early initiation of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell—within the first day of treatment—can improve outcomes and reduce costs. Patients treated early had shorter hospital stays, fewer procedures, and over $10,000 in savings per admission. Tune in as Dr. Jonathan Johnson (Dr. Wounds) and guests discuss how optimizing timing can elevate efficiency and healing in wound care.
Host Jonathan Johnson, MD, welcomes Cindy Miller, RN, and Yesenia Banks, CPC, to explore new findings on an all-in-one NPWT dressing. Discover how extended wear improves workflow efficiency, saves nursing resources, and delivers significant cost savings across acute and home health care.
In this episode of Wound Care Wednesday, Dr Johnson joins with guest speakers Amanda Linderman, Mike Furr, and Kahlianne Jones to wrap up their discussion on the results and implications of the Wound Care Market Report Survey. They focus on the future of staffing and training as well as the technology and AI tools to improve the field of wound care.
In this episode of Wound Care Wednesday, Dr Johnson joins with guest speakers Mike Furr and Kahlianne Jones as they continue to discuss the future of the wound care industry. This episode focuses on the results and implications of the Wound Care Market Report Survey, particularly how the survey results address technology and the future of wound care. Mr Furr has a Masters in Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and now works as a product manager with Net Health focusing on tissue analytics. Ms Jones has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Duquesne University in Entrepreneurship and Information Systems Management, and now works as a product manager at Net Health focused on Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) products.
In this episode of Wound Care Wednesday, Dr Johnson joins guest speaker Amanda Linderman to discuss the future of the wound care industry, focusing on supporting mobile health care and utilizing AI within the field of wound care. Ms Linderman began her career as a wound care nurse and now uses her skills and understanding of wound care to guide strategic
In this episode of Wound Care Wednesday, Dr Johnson joins with guest speaker Dr Edward Lee. Dr Lee is a clinical plastic surgeon in New Jersey and a Residency Program Director for the Division of Plastic Surgery at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. This episode continues to explore diabetic and ischemic limb salvage, focusing on a multidisciplinary approach to wound care. Dr Lee describes how he approaches discussions with patients who struggle with diabetic wounds, including incorporating innovative technology to improve patient compliance.
In this episode of Wound Care Wednesday, Dr Johnson joins guest speaker Dr John Lantis, the Site-Chief of Surgery at the Mount Sinai West Hospital, Professor of Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine, and Editor-in-Chief of Wounds: A Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice. This episode continues to explore diabetic and ischemic limb salvage, focusing on a multidisciplinary approach to wound care.
In this episode of Wound Care Wednesday, Dr Johnson joins guest speaker Dr Paul Kim, a podiatrist and Medical Director of the University of Texas Southwestern Wound Program. This episode explores diabetic limb salvage, focusing on a multidisciplinary approach to wound care.
Wound Care Wednesday in July focuses on the care and treatment of burn wounds, including the importance of removing biofilms. Join Dr Jonathan Johnson and esteemed guest speaker Dr Lynnette Morrison for this week’s conversation on best practices, case studies, and clinical practice pearls related to wound care.
Wound Care Wednesday in July focuses on the care and treatment of burn wounds, including the importance of removing biofilms. Join Dr Jonathan Johnson and esteemed guest speaker Dr Maria Goddard for this week’s conversation on best practices, case studies, and clinical practice pearls related to wound care.
The second June Wound Care Wednesday episode continues the conversation of cellular, acellular, and matrix products to heal wounds. Because June is Men's Health Awareness Month, host Dr Jonathan Johnson and guest Dr Naz Wahab discuss the impact of ischemic disorders on skin diseases and wound healing in men, with tips on how men can improve their health.
The first June Wound Care Wednesday episode focuses on the foundations of wound healing, exploring cellular, acellular, and matrix products to heal wounds. Join host Dr Jonathan Johnson and guest speaker Dr Naz Wahab as they discuss advances in wound care techniques and dive into differences between the products, including best practices for application!
In the third June WCW episode, host Dr Jonathan Johnson and guest Dr William Tettelbach discuss the evolution of the term "CAMPs" and how their use can help heal wounds, save limbs, and reduce healthcare costs.
Wounds Editorial Board Member Dr. Stephen Bergquist interviews Dr. Eric J. Lullove about his original research, “Final Efficacy and Cost Analysis of a Fish Skin Graft vs Standard of Care in the Management of Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.” Support for this content was provided by Kerecis.
Morgan McCoy and Caroline Fife, MD, discuss Morgan's wound care experience after a lower extremity amputation, and what physicians need to know about providing the best experience for their patients.
In this podcast co-hosting with Podiatry Today, Dr. Howard Rosing presents salient points on skin injuries that may result from certain medical adhesives and shares a unique set of solutions available to wound care practitioners. Podcast supported by AliMed.
Dr. Jonathan Johnson, founder and surgical director of Comprehensive Wound Care Services in the DC area, joins the podcast to discuss challenges in preventing and diagnosing pressure injuries in skin of color and to share thoughts on future advances in the field of wound care.
In this episode, Jonathan Johnson, MD, and guest speakers, Cindy Miller, RN, and Ashley Collinsworth, ScD, MPH, highlight data showing that early initiation of negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell—within the first day of treatment—can improve outcomes and reduce costs. Patients treated early had shorter hospital stays, fewer procedures, and over $10,000 in savings per admission. Tune in as Dr. Jonathan Johnson (Dr. Wounds) and guests discuss how optimizing timing can elevate efficiency and healing in wound care.