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USEFUL LINKS
The
following list of links has been compiled to help provide
you with additional sources of information.
The
Following Clinics Provide Circulator Boot Treatment
WISCONSIN
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St.
Luke's Medical Center, Milwawkee, WI
St.
Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee is the largest private
hospital in the state of Wisconsin. Especially noteworthy
is the care provided in these areas: cancer care, bariatric
surgery services, women's services, digestive services,
hyperbaric medicine, and cardiac care.
Tel: 414-489-4058
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TEXAS
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Central
Austin Rehabilitation Service, Texas
Central
Austin Rehabilitation provide's comprehensive rehabilitative
care with a special focus on Neurorehabilitation, electrodiagnositic
medicine, and comprehensive wound care focused on those
limbs at risk for amputation.
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MINNESOTA
FLORIDA

Dr.
Salvatore DeLellis
Tarpon Springs, Florida
The Foot and Ankle Center provides a range of effective treatments
for circulation problems.
http://www.footankledoctor.com
Ambulatory
Foot and Ankle Center
Dr. Ian Goldbaum
Delray Beach, Florida
561-499-0033
Provides
Circulator Boot treatment to heal diabetic foot ulcers. Dr.
Goldbaum specializes in the often serious complecations of
diabetes.
NEW
YORK

Brooklyn
Podiatric Clinic
Since 1986, Dr. Perlstein has been working with patients
to provide the best care for infections, injuries, bunions,
hammertoes, skin & nail problems, heel pain, diabetic
wound therapy, and other general podiatric concerns to
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WASHINGTON
Jane
Fore, M.D., is the attending physician in the Tri-State Wound
Healing & Hyperbaric Center and works with specialized
nurses and other highly trained staff to treat patients with
chronic wounds.
Tel:
(509) 758-1119
Resources



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American
Academy of Wound Management
AAWM
offers the Certified Wound Specialist and (CWS®)
and Certified Wound Care Associate (CWCA®) practice
tests to be used for the purpose of self-assessment
by those preparing to take the CWS® and CWCA®
Board Certification Examination, or otherwise wanting
to refresh their medical knowledge and skills.
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American
Professional Wound Care Association
The
APWCA is a non-profit medical association welcoming
all medical specialists involved in treating various
forms of non-healing wounds including diabetic, vascular,
ischemic, pressure ulcers, burns and cancer.
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The mission of the Wound Healing Society is to advance the
science and practice of wound healing.

This
organization is open to everyone involved in wound care, including
clinicians, patients and their lay caregivers, facilities,
industry, students, retirees and others interested in the
care of wounds.

The
RCN is the largest professional union for nursing in the UK,
with around 400,000 members both in the NHS and the private
sector. Whether you are a registered nurse, midwife, nursing
student, nurse cadet, health care assistant or nursing auxiliary
you can join the RCN.

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