Lecture Assignment for Week 3 Monday, July 19, 2010
1st Year Lecture
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Amputations and Decubitus Heel Ulcerations


Lawrence Lavery, DPM,MPH
Professor
Department of Surgery
Scott & White Memorial Hospital and Clinic
Texas A&M University
Health Science Center College of Medicine

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Dr. Lavery provides an informative and comprehensive overview of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy. The benefits, indications and contraindications of V.A.C. therapy are discussed. Several studies are presented supporting the expanding roles of V.A.C. therapy, particularly in the diabetic patient population. Case studies are also provided.

This presentation was made possible
by an Educational Grant from

KCI
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2nd Year Lecture
Differentiating Infected From Non Infected Wounds: How & Why - Part 1 - Diagnosis


Warren Joseph, DPM,FIDSA
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Coatesville, PA

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This lecture by Dr. Warren Joseph explores the differences between infected and non infected wounds with a focus on diagnosis.

This presentation was made possible
by an Educational Grant from

Organogenesis
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3rd Year Lecture
Differentiating Infected From Non Infected Wounds: How & Why - Part 2 - Treatment


Warren Joseph, DPM,FIDSA
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Coatesville, PA

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This lecture by Dr. Warren Joseph explores the differences between infected and non infected wounds with a focus on Treatment.

This presentation was made possible
by an Educational Grant from

Coloplast
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