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Dr. Tamara Fishman has begun her crusade. With her free newsletter, The Wound Care Institute, Fishman has taken it upon herself to improve the distribution of current medical information.
The Wound Care Institute acts as both a media center and a scholarship program for students pursuing an education in diabetic foot problems or wound care. Fishman, founder of the institute, made the dissemination of up-to-date medical information the organization's first priority.
"I started the Institute to a large extent out of frustration. Every time I called a health care provider for information on wound care or diabetes, I got the run-around," Fishman said.
The newsletter offers medical articles directed to both the professional and the patient, including health tips, product information and book reviews. Anyone interested in wound care or podiatry may subscribe to the publication for free. The Wound Care Institute is a not-for-profit organization which gladly accepts donations.
For more information on how to subscribe, write to: 1541 NE 167th St., North Miami Beach, FL 33162, or call (305) 919-9192.
Categories: Community, Diabetes, Wound Care
Diabetes Health is the essential resource for people living with diabetes- both newly diagnosed and experienced as well as the professionals who care for them. We provide balanced expert news and information on living healthfully with diabetes. Each issue includes cutting-edge editorial coverage of new products, research, treatment options, and meaningful lifestyle issues.

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