In episode 10 of the Two Echidnae podcast, we say hello to double figures and welcome in Advancing Wound Care. While we are still burrowing down into prickly conversations in wound and oedema management, we are launching our new logo, website and socials as we build out online education and resources to further equip clinicians with clarity and confidence.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
01:23 The Big News
02:40 The evolution of Advancing Wound Care
02:55 Advancing Wound Care filling the gaps in wound education
03:51 Hop on hop off
04:44 Click on the Advancing Wound Care website for updates and don’t forget the au
05:56 The arrow, the face, the heart and the star
11:23 Advancing Advancing Wound Care
11:36 The socials
12:16 We get it
14:42 Being caught in the middle and not knowing what to do
17:14 Future episode topics
19:59 Recap of our collective experience in the context of real-world clinical practice.
22:43 Both Accredited Lymphoedema Practitioners as well
22:55 Addressing the gaps between wound and lymphoedema/chronic oedema management
26:54 Shout out to current and future followers and links to all the places we hang out
Resources mentioned:
- Advancing Wound Care https://www.advancingwoundcare.com.au
- Australasian Lymphology Association https://www.lymphoedema.org.au/education-&-resources/lymphoedema-training-courses/
Endnotes
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The Two Echidnae Podcast is part of Advancing Wound Care, our online education platform for clinicians. Reach out to us on our other Advancing Wound Care Socials, where you’ll also find hints, tips and resources.
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The views expressed in this podcast are our own and is intended specifically for healthcare professionals. Always follow your organisation’s policies and procedures or refer to your healthcare provider for individual wound advice.