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Most wounds heal with gauze, tape, and patience. The types of wounds treated at the Methodist Wound Treatment Center are more complex and difficult to treat. They may have been present for a long time, show no signs of improvement, or continue to recur despite conventional treatments. Complicating the situation may be a medical problem such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease.
Learn more about wound care at Health Night on the Town
Tuesday, March 29, 7 p.m.
Ridge Conference Room
Methodist Medical Center
990 Oak Ridge Turnpike
Kristie Teffetteller, Program Director of the Methodist Wound Treatment Center and Michelle Bailey, RN, Clinical Manager, will discuss “What is a Wound and What Can Be Done About It?” The program is free and open to the public. For more information about Health Night, call (865) 835-4662.