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EWMA Podcasts
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Ethical considerations by The European Wound Management Association
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Ethical considerations by The European Wound Management Association
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Management of diabetic foot ulcer in a multidisciplinary team
EWMA Podcasts
21 minutes 48 seconds
5 years ago
Management of diabetic foot ulcer in a multidisciplinary team
This new EWMA DFU podcast episode is devoted to the management of diabetic foot ulcer in a multidisciplinary team. Samantha Holloway and Paul Chadwick discuss the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in the management of diabetic foot and how non-specialist healthcare professionals could also be engaged in the prevention of diabetic foot ulcer. They also touch upon the key strategies to increase awareness around diabetic foot ulcer, its burden to the healthcare system and high mortality among patients affected by this severe condition. Host: Samantha Holloway, Reader and Programme Director in the Centre for Medical Education, School of Medicine based at the College of Life and Biomedical Sciences at Cardiff University in the UK Guest: Paul Chadwick, Clinical Director at the College of Podiatry, Honorary Consultant Podiatrist Manchester, previously the Chair of Foot in Diabetes UK
EWMA Podcasts
Ethical considerations by The European Wound Management Association