Scholl and CLEAR Announce New Podcastby (no login)Hello all, We've just released our second podcast (CLEARcast) which is now posted on www.diabetic-foot.net and iTunes. We conducted a review of the Infectious Diseases Society of America Guidelines for Diabetic Foot Infections and an interview with Dr. Warren Joseph. You can listen to the podcast streaming online or download it to your iPod or computer. Thanks for the great responses we've been getting so far. Our popularity index on iTunes has soared to the highest possible level. This is great that so many people are listening in and subscribing. Below is the press release from Scholl with more information. Best Regards, LCR Scholl College and CLEAR Announce First Podcast in New Series for the Profession NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. (January 9, 2007) ― Scholl’s Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR) at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science has announced the publication of the first Podcast in its new CLEARcast series. The CLEARcast will be released bi-weekly with a mission to review current important literature in the field of lower extremity complications of diabetes. The CLEARcast will interview authors of pivotal papers, as well as other individuals in the profession who are making important contributions to foot-related research, clinical care and education. The first CLEARcast summarizes a study by Dr. Peter Sheehan and colleagues, whereby they demonstrated that the four-week reduction in wound area of diabetic foot ulcers receiving standard of care can predict healing at 12 weeks. Dr. Sheehan is interviewed and provides meaningful insight into this important study. The introduction is delivered by CLEAR’s Director, Professor David G. Armstrong, and the CLEARcast is moderated by Lee C. Rogers, DPM. “The CLEARcast series is a unique opportunity for Scholl College to serve as a mirror for the profession, reflecting and distributing the brightest insights in our field, and doing it in a manner that is timely, succinct and convenient,” said Terence B. Albright, DPM, Dean of Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine. “CLEARcast allows us to learn from one another without needing to leave the classroom or the clinic for a lengthy conference. It is just one of the many ways that Scholl College’s commitment to lifelong education has manifested itself.” The next CLEARcast is now available and examines the Infectious Disease Society of America’s guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of diabetic foot infections, and will feature an interview with Dr. Warren Joseph. Dr. Joseph is editor of the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, and co-author of the Infectious Disease Society Guidelines. The CLEARcast is iPod/iTunes compatible and available free for download and subscription at www.diabetic-foot.net <http://www.diabetic-foot.net> or the iTunes Music Store. from IP address 24.148.32.77 Goto Forum Home |
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