Become a Healogics Specialty Physician

If you have an interest in the field of wound care, a career as a Healogics Specialty Physician may be a good fit for you. Healogics Specialty Physicians manage clinical workflow at our Wound Care Centers, where they drive clinical practice guidelines and ensure that every patient is receiving the most effective treatment possible. To be part of advancing the science of wound care and witness lives changed on a regular basis, consider joining Healogics.

BECOMING A HEALOGICS SPECIALTY PHYSICIAN

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Advanced wound care benefits your patients.

With a growing number of chronic wound cases in the United States, advanced wound care has never been more important. Partnering with Healogics to deliver specialty wound care for your patients can result in better outcomes, including faster healing times and fewer amputations.

WHY ADVANCED WOUND CARE MATTERS

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Our research leads to better outcomes for your patients.

With data on more than 5 million wounds, the Healogics Wound Science Initiative advances the science, awareness and practice of wound care through research, technology and collaboration. It’s how we lead the industry in wound care advancement to help your patients heal faster.

SEE HOW RESEARCH BENEFITS PATIENTS

Refer your patients to a Healogics Wound Care Center.

Your time is limited, and not all of your patients suffer from chronic wounds. Wound care can be time consuming, and the products used can be cost prohibitive to keep in the office. By referring patients to Healogics, you can be assured that your patients will receive world-class care with the most advanced treatment options, and that you will be informed every step of the way.

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Patient-Centered Wound Care – Findings from a Survey: Physician Perspectives on Wound Care

Patient-Centered Wound Care – Findings from a Survey: Physician Perspectives on Wound Care

Healogics researchers partnered with Dr. Alexandra Nowakowski, a leading patient advocate and medical researcher at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, to investigate physician perceptions of wound care. Healogics physicians were recruited to participate in an anonymous nine-question survey focused on their experiences and perceptions of wound care and wounded patients. The questions focused on patient attributes that influence positive or negative wound outcomes, patient impacts on physicians’ care plan and physicians’ perspective of patient-centered wound care.

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