Wound Conversations
Mobile wound care is transforming how clinicians deliver treatment across long-term care, home health, and beyond—but success requires more than clinical knowledge. In this episode of Wound Conversations, Catherine Milne, APRN, sits down with returning guest Pamela Scarborough, PT, DPT, to break down the day-to-day realities of mobile wound care practice. Designed for early-career clinicians and those new to wound care, this episode explores the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration, with a special focus on the often underutilized value of physical therapy in wound healing. Dr. Scarborough explains how integrating therapeutic exercise, compression, and conservative sharp debridement can significantly improve outcomes—especially in venous insufficiency and lymphedema. Listeners will also gain practical insights into mobile wound care operations, including how to prepare your “clinic on wheels,” manage supplies, and navigate environmental challenges in the field. The conversation highlights key business and regulatory considerations, such as understanding F-tags in long-term care, avoiding costly compliance mistakes, and ensuring proper documentation and infection control practices. Whether you're entering mobile wound care or looking to optimize your current practice, this episode delivers actionable strategies to help you improve patient outcomes, reduce complications, and work more effectively as part of a wound care team.
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