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WoundCasters

Podcast de Wound Care Today USA

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Welcome to WoundCasters, a podcast from Wound Care Today USA, where we go beyond the basics of wound management. Hosted by Dr. Felix Boecker, each episode features in-depth conversations with leading clinicians, scientists, and innovators to uncover the science, technology, and best practices driving better wound outcomes. From cutting-edge products and clinical research to ethical challenges and real-world case insights, WoundCasters delivers fresh, practical knowledge for every wound care professional.

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24 episodios

episode Ep.22 Bringing Biology Back Into Wound Care artwork

Ep.22 Bringing Biology Back Into Wound Care

In this episode of WoundCasters, Dr. Felix Boecker sits down with Daniel Andrews, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Reapplix, to explore the story and science behind the 3C Patch—an autologous wound care technology designed to support healing using the patient’s own biology.The conversation walks through how the technology works in practice, from blood collection to processing and application, as well as the clinical rationale behind its use. They also discuss the role of strong clinical evidence, including a pivotal study that helped shape access and reimbursement, highlighting the importance of pairing innovation with rigorous data.Beyond the product itself, this episode emphasizes a broader theme in wound care: advanced therapies are only as effective as the fundamentals that support them. From offloading and vascular assessment to glycemic control, the discussion reinforces how new technologies fit into comprehensive, patient-centered care—not as standalone solutions, but as part of a larger strategy.

19 de may de 2026 - 38 min
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Ep.21 Run to the Sound of the Guns

In this episode of WoundCasters, Felix Boecker explores the Navy SEAL principle “Run to the sound of the guns” and why it offers a powerful framework for leadership in chronic wound care. Borrowed from the battlefield, the phrase doesn’t imply chaos or aggression—it represents a mindset of moving toward the most difficult, complex, and high-risk situations rather than avoiding them. In the clinic, that “gunfire” is often the most challenging wounds, patients, and systems of care that others may hesitate to take on. Felix applies this principle to real-world wound care scenarios, from complex diabetic foot ulcers with suspected osteomyelitis to massive stage IV pressure injuries and non-healing wounds complicated by multiple comorbidities. Rather than settling for superficial or passive treatment, this mindset demands decisive, comprehensive action—deep debridement, appropriate imaging, multidisciplinary collaboration, and ownership of the entire care plan. True wound care leadership means becoming the quarterback of the team, addressing not just the wound surface, but the systemic barriers preventing healing. The episode also expands beyond clinical complexity to include difficult patient interactions, administrative obstacles, and professional disagreements. Felix explains how running toward these challenges—whether advocating through insurance denials, navigating referral breakdowns, or having uncomfortable conversations with other providers—ultimately protects patients and strengthens outcomes. Run to the Sound of the Guns is a call to purpose, courage, and commitment, reminding clinicians that the most meaningful victories in wound care come from embracing the hard cases and standing firmly in advocacy for those who need it most.

28 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
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Ep.20 Why Negative Pressure Therapy Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

In this episode of WoundCasters, Dr. Felix Boecker sits down with Dr. Paul Kim of UT Southwestern to discuss the development of one of wound care’s most foundational therapies: negative pressure wound therapy. Centered around Dr. Kim’s newly published textbook, the conversation explores why—despite decades of widespread use—there has never been a truly comprehensive, multidisciplinary resource on the subject until now. Dr. Kim shares insights from both his clinical and academic experience, highlighting how negative pressure therapy has often been treated as a routine task rather than a technique requiring intentional application. From common misconceptions and improper use to the importance of understanding indications, risks, and cost considerations, the discussion emphasizes the need for deeper education across all levels of care—from trainees to experienced providers. This episode also looks ahead, examining how evolving technologies, materials, and even AI are beginning to reshape both wound care and medical education. A thoughtful conversation on building foundational knowledge in a field where “just put a wound vac on it” is no longer enough.

14 de abr de 2026 - 37 min
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Ep.19 The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday

In this episode of WoundCasters, Dr. Felix Boecker explores the Navy SEAL mantra “The only easy day was yesterday” and why it resonates so deeply with the realities of chronic wound care. Drawing inspiration from Admiral William McRaven’s The Wisdom of the Bullfrog, Felix reframes the phrase not as a complaint, but as a mindset—one rooted in readiness, perseverance, and an acceptance that today’s work will demand fresh energy, focus, and resolve. Felix connects this principle to everyday clinical practice, where progress is rarely linear and yesterday’s success offers no guarantee for today’s outcomes. A wound that appeared to be healing can stall or worsen without warning, requiring clinicians to reassess, adapt, and problem-solve rather than rely on past protocols. Even success brings new responsibilities, as wound closure marks the beginning of prevention, education, and long-term patient support. The episode emphasizes how this mindset transforms setbacks into missions and keeps clinicians engaged, curious, and resilient. The conversation also expands into leadership and patient advocacy. Felix explains how leaders must resist complacency after strong performance and instead foster continuous improvement within their teams. For patients, this mindset fuels relentless advocacy—whether appealing insurance denials, coordinating care across specialties, or pushing for what patients need when it’s inconvenient or difficult. The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday is presented as a philosophy of forward motion, reminding wound care professionals that the work is hard by nature—but meaningful precisely because of it.

31 de mar de 2026 - 8 min
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Special Announcement: RR LIVE ATLANTA Discussion w/ Jeremy and Kathleen

RR: LIVE ATLANTA REGISTRATION [https://whova.com/portal/registration/Y88AflDS6NdBV1gqL7mo/?source=1695yxzv] In this special episode of WoundCasters, Felix sits down with Jeremy Bowden and Kathleen Schaum to introduce Reimbursement Readiness Live—a new, in-person event designed to fill a long-standing gap in wound care education. Together, they discuss why reimbursement remains one of the most challenging—and underserved—areas in wound care, and how this interactive, case-based format brings real-world scenarios, team-based learning, and open discussion back into focus. If you’re involved anywhere in the wound care revenue cycle, this episode offers a first look at what to expect—and why this event is built to meet a critical need.

24 de mar de 2026 - 14 min
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