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Expanding the Conventional Views of CLTI Wound Care: A Conversation with Mark Davies and Andro Herrera-Mendoza

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In this episode of Life of Flow, Lucas and Miguel engage in a dynamic discussion with special guests Mark Davies and Andro Herrera-Mendoza on contemporary management practices in wound care, particularly focusing on chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and vascular care. They explore the evolution of wound care management from acute to longitudinal settings, expanding conventional views by emphasizing the involvement of acute physicians in the post-acute space. This innovative approach underscores the importance of appropriate therapy selection, multidisciplinary collaboration, and financial sustainability. Mark Davies emphasizes the significance of vascular surgeons in wound care centers and the benefits of their involvement in diagnosing and treating patients. The conversation delves into the complexities of coordinating care across different healthcare settings and the necessity for ecosystem-based approaches to unfragment care delivery. Andro Herrera-Mendoza stresses the importance of creating specialized centers for wound care and vascular interventions within healthcare systems to ensure continuity of care and positive outcomes for patients. The speakers also discuss challenges in institutionalizing these approaches and the necessity of recognizing not all healthcare providers may be equipped to efficiently work within such systems. The conversation concludes with reflections on the lifelong care needs of patients and the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving healthcare landscape.

The opinions of both Dr Davis and Mr. Herrera-Mendoza are personal and for entertainment purposes only.

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In this episode of Life of Flow, Lucas and Miguel engage in a dynamic discussion with special guests Mark Davies and Andro Herrera-Mendoza on contemporary management practices in wound care, particularly focusing on chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and vascular care. They explore the evolution of wound care management from acute to longitudinal settings, expanding conventional views by emphasizing the involvement of acute physicians in the post-acute space. This innovative approach underscores the importance of appropriate therapy selection, multidisciplinary collaboration, and financial sustainability. Mark Davies emphasizes the significance of vascular surgeons in wound care centers and the benefits of their involvement in diagnosing and treating patients. The conversation delves into the complexities of coordinating care across different healthcare settings and the necessity for ecosystem-based approaches to unfragment care delivery. Andro Herrera-Mendoza stresses the importance of creating specialized centers for wound care and vascular interventions within healthcare systems to ensure continuity of care and positive outcomes for patients. The speakers also discuss challenges in institutionalizing these approaches and the necessity of recognizing not all healthcare providers may be equipped to efficiently work within such systems. The conversation concludes with reflections on the lifelong care needs of patients and the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving healthcare landscape.

The opinions of both Dr Davis and Mr. Herrera-Mendoza are personal and for entertainment purposes only.

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