Volume 8 Issue 8 - October 2014
News Update
10/12/2014
HBOT To Be Used Against Ebola?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed the first case of Ebola to be diagnosed in the US. Through laboratory tests a person who had traveled to Dallas, TX, from Liberia was...
HBOT To Be Used Against Ebola?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed the first case of Ebola to be diagnosed in the US. Through laboratory tests a person who had traveled to Dallas, TX, from Liberia was...
HBOT To Be Used Against...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Column
Spotlight
10/12/2014
At the completion of each Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC), one of the first orders of business for conference staff is to process attendee evaluations. Surveys are carefully read and analyzed to help determine future session topics...
At the completion of each Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC), one of the first orders of business for conference staff is to process attendee evaluations. Surveys are carefully read and analyzed to help determine future session topics...
At the completion of each...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Business Briefs
10/12/2014
The wound care industry’s general reluctance to not thoroughly implement two processes related to reimbursement as it pertains to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has resulted in unintended consequences.
The wound care industry’s general reluctance to not thoroughly implement two processes related to reimbursement as it pertains to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has resulted in unintended consequences.
The wound care industry’s...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Feature
Infographic
10/12/2014
For this month’s feature, Today’s Wound Clinic spoke with Oleg Siniaguine, PhD, president and CEO of OSNovative Systems Inc.
For this month’s feature, Today’s Wound Clinic spoke with Oleg Siniaguine, PhD, president and CEO of OSNovative Systems Inc.
For this month’s feature,...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Department
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
10/12/2014
Having a gas detector installed in your wound clinic is not enough. When’s the last time you tested its effectiveness?
Having a gas detector installed in your wound clinic is not enough. When’s the last time you tested its effectiveness?
Having a gas detector installed...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
10/12/2014
Stephen D. Guthrie, PhD, MD & Barbara R. Guthrie, MD
Stephen D. Guthrie, PhD, MD & Bar...
This article will discuss the application of fluorescence vascular angiography in the outpatient wound/HBOT clinic and depict the format and nature of the data immediately available to the clinician.
This article will discuss the application of fluorescence vascular angiography in the outpatient wound/HBOT clinic and depict the format and nature of the data immediately available to the clinician.
This article will discuss the...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
10/12/2014
Helen B. Gelly, MD, FACCWS, UHM/ABPM, FUHM
Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM
The clock may be ticking on the administration of HBOT as it’s known today due to various threats - from compliance to credentialing.
The clock may be ticking on the administration of HBOT as it’s known today due to various threats - from compliance to credentialing.
The clock may be ticking on the...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Business Briefs
10/12/2014
The wound care industry’s general reluctance to not thoroughly implement two processes related to reimbursement as it pertains to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has resulted in unintended consequences.
The wound care industry’s general reluctance to not thoroughly implement two processes related to reimbursement as it pertains to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has resulted in unintended consequences.
The wound care industry’s...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Commentary
10/12/2014
This commentary reflects, in part, on a panel discussion of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society to address the issue of available HBOT facilities being equipped to provide emergent treatment 24/7.
This commentary reflects, in part, on a panel discussion of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society to address the issue of available HBOT facilities being equipped to provide emergent treatment 24/7.
This commentary reflects, in...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic
Insights
Commentary
10/12/2014
This commentary reflects, in part, on a panel discussion of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society to address the issue of available HBOT facilities being equipped to provide emergent treatment 24/7.
This commentary reflects, in part, on a panel discussion of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society to address the issue of available HBOT facilities being equipped to provide emergent treatment 24/7.
This commentary reflects, in...
10/12/2014
Today's Wound Clinic