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Letter from the Chair
Dear Fellows of the College:
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Aimée D. Garcia
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25
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Correction of Hypoxia, a Critical Element for Wound Bed Preparation Guidelines: TIMEO2 Principle of Wound Bed Preparation
Abstract: Wound bed preparation is an organized approach to create an optimal environment for wound healing by the use of the most cost-effective therapeutic options. It has become an essential part o...
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Jayesh B. Shah
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26-32
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Novel Wound Healing Powder Formulation for the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
Abstract: Chronic venous disorders are common in the Western world. The current treatment of venous leg ulcers is unsatisfactory despite the availability of well-documented standards of care. Patients...
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Angela V. Ghatnekar,
Tuan Elstrom,
Gautam S. Ghatnekar,
Teresa Kelechi
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33-41
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Clostridium Tertium Isolated From a Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection in a Diabetic but Otherwise Nonimmunocompromised Patient
Abstract: Clostridium tertium has historically been regarded as nonpathogenic, and its implication as the primary microbe in infectious etiologies remains unclear. Although there have been several rep...
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Elizabeth A. Steensma,
Christian W. Ertl,
Leandra H. Burke
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42-44
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Consider Skin Hygiene and Care Beyond the Wound
The wound care provider is often faced with challenges that extend beyond wound treatment. In any chronic wound treatment scenario, often dressing choice and wound bed preparation are the focus. Habit...
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Donald E. Mrdjenovich,
Cynthia A. Fleck
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45-47
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Ace Your Certification Exam
Abstract: Dr Jayesh Shah authors this quarterly column, consisting of 5 questions with explanations, to help you practice for your exam.
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Jayesh Shah
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48-49
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