Episode 13

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Published on:

27th Nov 2024

Saving Legs and Lives in Wound Care

Proudly sponsored by Open Wound Research, https://www.openwoundresearch.com/

Explore the fascinating career path of our guest, Dr. Desmond Bell, as we discuss his transition from podiatry school to wound care, entrepreneurship, and publishing. This episode dives into critical topics like diabetic foot ulcers, PAD, calciphylaxis, and the latest in wound care research, including real-world evidence and innovative treatment approaches. Plus, hear about his work with Omeza and the Save a Leg, Save a Life Foundation. An inspiring conversation on advancing wound care and saving lives.


Theme music is « Real as it Gets (Dirty Deed) », by Justin G. Marcellus


Links from the episode:

SAWC: https://www.hmpglobalevents.com/sawcspring

HMP Global: https://hmpglobal.com/

Omeza: https://omeza.com/

The Save a Leg Save a Life Foundation: https://thesalsal.org/


Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

04:24 Origin story in Wound Care

14:15 Differences in different levels of Wound Care

17:36 Mobile wound care in early 2000’s and insurance around mobile wound care

35:09 Involvement in HMP and other organizations

43:14 Real World Evidence versus classic studies

55:51 The Save a Leg Save a Life Foundation

1:01:01 Final question

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About the Podcast

Open Wound Research
Welcome to our podcast channel, dedicated to all wound care clinicians, researchers, and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their knowledge and stay updated on the latest developments in the field of wound care. If you're eager to explore cutting-edge techniques, products, and their effectiveness in wound management, then you've come to the right place!

Here you'll hear from experts around the globe as they delve into a wide range of topics. From discussions on the nuances of diagnosing pressure injuries to exploring the role of cellular-based tissue products in wound healing, we cover it all. Whether you're interested in refining your clinical skills, staying informed about advancements in wound care technology, or simply passionate about improving patient outcomes, our channel is your go-to resource for insightful discussions and valuable insights in the field of wound care.

Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery and collaboration in the pursuit of excellence in wound care.

About your host

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ZWELITHINI TUNYISWA

Zweli is an experienced healthcare management professional and an entrepreneur with a background in quantitative marketing and data science. He has worked in wound care since 2011 when he joined, helped build, and became a partner at one of the largest post-acute wound-care consultancies in the nation.

It was during that time that he delved into the study of wound care, primarily at the market and institutional level, and secondarily at the clinical level. The challenges of wound care research led to his conversion to a Bayesian, commiserations with Ryan Dirks, and a partnership in the form of Open Wound Research, to bring cutting-edge statistical and data science methods to wound care research.