Lecture Assignment for Week 27
Monday, January 2, 2012
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1st Year Lecture |
Advances in wound bed preparation and adjunct therapy |
Peter Blume, DPM Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
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This lecture by Dr Blume, DPM discusses wound bed preparation including methods of debridement and adjunctive method to assist with wound healing.
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2nd Year Lecture |
Serial Casting in the 21st Century-PT1 |
Laurence Lowy, DPMAssociate Professor Dept of Pediatrics NYCPM
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In this lecture Dr. Laurence Lowy, DPM discusses the various aspects of serial casting of the infant.
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3rd Year Lecture |
Understanding Topical Silver Use in Wound Care - Science or Hype? |
Kathleen Satterfield, DPM Clinical Associate Professor Dept. of Orthopaedics/Podiatry Service University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
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This lecture reviews the significant history of the medical and scientific uses of silver, both ancient and modern. Many of the more popular types of silver dressings are discussed and their chemical actions are explained. The limitations of these dressings, as well as the benefits, are discussed, including the evidence showing no current bacterial resistance. After viewing this lecture, the student should be able to effectively choose specific dressings that will best benefit the needs of specific wounds.
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