Wound Blog 2011 Year in Review

Wound Blog did very well in the 2011 year with over 17,000 visits.  Many of the visits came from outside of the United States which is the goal of any author sharing clinical information. Countries that represented the bulk of visitors included Canada, UK, India, Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand. The top searches from visitors included topics such as Panafil and Santyl.  Clearly, we as clinicians are still looking for a better way to debride our patient’s wounds (Take a look at Wound Blogs article on DrawTex which research suggests actively debrides draining wounds).  Other common searches that brought visitors to wound blog include diabetic foot ulcers.  I cover a lot of very specific clinical suggestions for diabetic patients, so I’m pleased that search engines recognized the value of these articles. I look forward to sharing more clinical wound information with you in 2012.

Best Wishes, Matthew Livingston RN

Twitter and Wound Clinics a Unique Combination

Take a look at my article in Today’s Wound Clinic on how Twitter can help your Wound Clinic communicate more effectively. http://www.todayswoundclinic.com/twitter

Twitter Article

I am currently writing an article on Twitter and the use of social media for wound physicians and  clinics. Please let me know if you are having success with social media as a marketing tool for your practice.

Follow Wound Blog on Twitter

I have been working lately on improving how wound blog communicates with the over fifty thousand searchers who have found this site in the last three years. I have connected with twitter to provide RSS feeds letting you know when I have published a new wound blog article. I am pleased that the standards in wound care magazines (including Wounds, Today’s Wound Clinic, OWM, and Podiatry Today) have recently chosen to follow my tweets and I hope that you will also.

To follow the wound blog tweets click http://twitter.com/woundblog .

Today’s Wound Clinic Tech Talk Blog

I’m starting a new blog for Today’s Wound Clinic. I will be discussing how technology (such as internet, communication, and EMRs) can improve how your wound clinic operates. Please visit me at www.todayswoundclinic.com and look for TWC Blogs / TWC Tech Talk.  Best Wishes, Matthew

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