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    Cheryl Carver - Director Of Global Education And Training

    en-usOctober 04, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Cheryl has been a wound care specialist for the greater part of her life. Her writing has appeared in some of the leading blogs and publications, and she’s well-known in the wound care field as a true expert who truly cares about healing patients. In this podcast, we learn about Cheryl’s bona fides in the advanced wound care field, her personal life experiences that led her from the Army to medicine. Importantly, her first experiences using collagen products in wound care and the undeniable healing results collagen provided to long-term, painful, difficult to heal wounds. Whether it’s diabetic wounds, surgical, pressure ulcers or other types of wounds, we learn how collagen is invaluable to the wound healing process. This is a great interview with a passionate advocate for patients and advanced wound care.



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