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Most Recently Shared on February 19, 2010 at 4:01 pm By:

drdisaia John Di Saia MD

Cos Surg Truth Blog Tumeric as a Wound Dressing?: This nice elderly Chinese gentleman with a hand wound became a ... http://bit.ly/cQJd7k

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Open Minds Exhibition: Osmotec, An Environmentally Friendly Anti-Microbial Dressing

medgadget.com — “Osmotec is an novel wound healing concept coming from a team at Purdue University on display at this years Open Minds exhibition.  The concept seems toView full resource at medgadget.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 11:13 pm By:

SPulim Sandeep Pulim Doctor, Health Communicator, and Physician

Open Minds Exhibition: Osmotec, An Environmentally Friendly Anti-Microbial Dressing http://t.co/0LUlBIgN

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Open Minds Exhibition: Osmotec, An Environmentally Friendly Anti-Microbial Dressing

medgadget.com — “Osmotec is an novel wound healing concept coming from a team at Purdue University on display at this years Open Minds exhibition.  The concept seems toView full resource at medgadget.com

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[News] Open Minds Exhibition: Osmotec, An Environmentally Friendly Anti-Microbial Dressing http://t.co/xibH8iAA #medicaldevice

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Clean vs. Sterile Dressing Techniques for Management of Chronic Wounds: A Fact Sheet.

nursingcenter.com — “Clean vs. Sterile Dressing Techniques for Management of Chronic Wounds: A Fact Sheet.View full resource at nursingcenter.com

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NursingCenter Lisa Morris Bonsall Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Clean vs. Sterile Dressing Techniques for Management of Chronic Wounds: A Fact Sheet http://t.co/AFEiD24W

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Hydrogel Results in Scar-free, Healthy Skin after Third Degree Burn Injury | Skin & Aging

skinandaging.com — “Hydrogel Results in Scar-free, Healthy Skin after Third Degree Burn Injury | Skin & AgingView full resource at skinandaging.com

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SA_Editor Skin & Aging Dermatology and Medical Journal

A hydrogel-infused wound dressing developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins has demonstrated the ability to... http://t.co/pWWdymjB

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How to Make a Pressure Dressing

thesurvivaldoctor.com — “Pressure dressing, pressure bandage, compression dressing, compression bandage, they're all the same to me: a bandage that presses a wound.View full resource at thesurvivaldoctor.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 30, 2011 at 11:18 pm By:

DrHubbard James Hubbard Physician, Doctor, and Family Medicine Doctor

You've a simple cut, but it won't stop oozing blood. Find how to make a pressure dressing @ http://t.co/NmWIhKIw

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Glowing bandage to treat infection | Science | The Guardian

guardian.co.uk — “Military medics could use gel-coated dressing to identify wounds sustained in the field that have become infectedView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Dressing wounds 'healing by primary intention' does not prevent infection | News | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “There is no evidence that dressing surgical wounds that are “healing by primary intention” – using stitches, clips or glue – is any better at preventing infections than not doing so, says research.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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News: Dressing wounds 'healing by primary intention' does not prevent infection http://bit.ly/oeH3Zp

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Emergency Medicine Article | burn

mdlinx.com — “Cytotoxicity testing of burn wound dressings, ointments and creams: A method using polycarbonate cell culture inserts on a cell culture systemView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Cytotoxicity testing of burn wound dressings, ointments and creams: A method using polycarbonate cell cultur... http://bit.ly/pBPtS6 #ER

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FDA Clears New MediHoney Hydrogel for Treating Burns

medgadget.com — “Princeton, NJ-based Derma Sciences has announced FDA 510(k) approval of its MEDIHONEY Hydrogel Wound and Burn Dressing. This newest entry in the company’View full resource at medgadget.com

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FDA Clears New MediHoney Hydrogel for Treating Burns http://flpbd.it/PojC this is just a fantastically-named product

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Say Goodbye to Wet-to-Dry Wound Care Dressings Changing the Culture of Wound Care Management Within Your Agency

nursingcenter.com — “- A home health agency (HHA) receives a new referral for a patient with an open wound. The physician has ordered twice daily wet-to-dry wound dressing changes. The intake coordinator at the HHA rView full resource at nursingcenter.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 21, 2011 at 2:40 am By:

NursingCenter Lisa Morris Bonsall Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Say Goodbye to Wet-to-Dry Wound Care Dressings: Changing the Culture of Wound Care Management Within Your Agency http://t.co/sl7S6Cs

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In Wound Care Insider ~ New Wound Dressing and Education Program Unveiled http://t.co/XWjETSW

nursingcenter.com — “In Wound Care Insider ~ New Wound Dressing and Education Program Unveiled http://t.co/XWjETSWView full resource at nursingcenter.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 19, 2011 at 2:10 am By:

NursingCenter Lisa Morris Bonsall Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

In Wound Care Insider ~ New Wound Dressing and Education Program Unveiled http://t.co/XWjETSW

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Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award for Phytoceuticals' Breakthrough 1 PRIMARY WOUND DRESSING® - Hospital Management

hospitalmanagement.net — “Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award for Phytoceuticals' Breakthrough 1 PRIMARY WOUND DRESSING® - Hospital ManagementView full resource at hospitalmanagement.net

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Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award for Phytoceuticals' Breakthrough 1 PRIMARY WOUND DRESSING®: The 2011 ... http://bit.ly/knokUY

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How Are You Dressing Your Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

tanglewoodfootspecialists.com — “A diabetic foot ulcer is a medical emergency. Save your foot! Contact Houston Diabetes Podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider at 713-785-7881 for an appt. - 713-785-7881 - 1011 Augusta Drive, Suite 202 Houston, Texas 77057View full resource at tanglewoodfootspecialists.com

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ajsdpmTanglewood Foot Specialists in 1998.
 
Dr. Schneider's mission is to solve your foot and ankle pain in the shortest time possible.  He is a consultant for several running and triathlon clubs around Houston and treats athletes in all sports, working with them to minimize or eliminate time away from activity.  Physicians throughout the city rely on his knowledge and skill in the area of biomechanics and orthotics and regularly send their own patients to him. He has become a resource for other podiatrists to refer their more challenging orthotics and brace cases as well.  To give back to the community, he volunteers at the San Jose Clinic, providing foot and ankle care to those working without access to health care.

Dr. Schneider is a recognized expert in utilizing technology, the internet, and social media for the use in medical and professional practices.  He writes extensively and lectures internationally on the topic.  Dr. Schneider lives in Houston with his wife, Mirit, and their three children, Ariel, Daniella and Jonah." /> Dr. Andrew Schneider Podiatrist, Active Health Library, and Doctor

How Are You Dressing Your Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

faitx.com — “A diabetic foot ulcer is a medical emergency. Save your foot! Contact Houston Diabetes Podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider at 713-785-7881 for an appt. - 713-785-7881 - 1011 Augusta Drive, Suite 202 Houston, Texas 77057View full resource at faitx.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2011 at 4:00 am By:

ajsdpmTanglewood Foot Specialists in 1998.
 
Dr. Schneider's mission is to solve your foot and ankle pain in the shortest time possible.  He is a consultant for several running and triathlon clubs around Houston and treats athletes in all sports, working with them to minimize or eliminate time away from activity.  Physicians throughout the city rely on his knowledge and skill in the area of biomechanics and orthotics and regularly send their own patients to him. He has become a resource for other podiatrists to refer their more challenging orthotics and brace cases as well.  To give back to the community, he volunteers at the San Jose Clinic, providing foot and ankle care to those working without access to health care.

Dr. Schneider is a recognized expert in utilizing technology, the internet, and social media for the use in medical and professional practices.  He writes extensively and lectures internationally on the topic.  Dr. Schneider lives in Houston with his wife, Mirit, and their three children, Ariel, Daniella and Jonah." /> Dr. Andrew Schneider Podiatrist, Active Health Library, and Doctor

Postoperative dressings may not reduce infection risk | News | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “Dressing clean surgical wounds with postoperative dressings does not decrease the level of infection and wound dehiscence, say researchers.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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News: Postoperative dressings may not reduce infection risk http://bit.ly/iNeARd

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