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Mobile Wound Care Basics for Clinicians: Improving Access and Healing

19 min · 15 apr 2026
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Mobile wound care is transforming how clinicians manage complex wounds—especially for patients who can’t easily access traditional clinics. In this episode of Wound Conversations, Cathy Milne sits down with Pamela Scarborough, PT, DPT, MSCWS, FAAWC, to break down what mobile wound care is, why it matters, and how it improves patient outcomes. Designed for a broad sector of practitioners, and clinicians new to wound care, this episode explains how bringing wound care directly to the patient—whether in the home, long-term care, or assisted living—can improve access to care, timeliness of treatment, and continuity of care. You’ll learn: What “mobile wound care” actually means in clinical practice How it helps prevent complications like infection and hospitalization Why understanding the patient’s environment improves healing outcomes How mobile wound teams support bedside clinicians and caregivers Key traits needed to succeed in mobile wound care practice Dr. Scarborough also shares practical insights from decades of experience, including how clinicians can deliver effective care without disrupting a patient’s daily life. If you're building confidence in wound care or exploring new care delivery models, this episode offers practical, real-world guidance you can apply immediately.

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