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Early Intervention in Wound Care - Practical Insights from French Experts

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Early Intervention in Wound Care - Practical Insights from French Experts

Type
Podcast
Topics
Chronic Wounds, Early Intervention, Exudate Management, Interdisciplinary Care, Wound Balance
Language
FR
Duration
30 minutes
Moderator
Pascal Labrousse (Guests: Magali Marques, Florian Dumas)
Podcast Wound Care Insights

In this latest episode of of Wound Care Insights, Magali Marques and Dr. Florian Dumas share key insights from their five-year interdisciplinary wound consultation experience.

They discuss the importance of recognising early referral red flags, reducing “dressing nomadism,” and strengthening collaboration across community and hospital care to avoid wounds becoming more complex.

The conversation also explores patient-centred concerns such as pain, mobility issues and exudate management, highlighting practical strategies to enhance quality of life.

Listeners will gain fresh perspectives on holistic wound assessment, timing of interventions, and everyday clinical decision-making. Listen now to gain practical insights you can apply in your wound care practice.

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The episode description is available in English. Please note that the video, audio and transcript are currently available in French only. The English version will be added once available.

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