SEEing is KNOWing: 
Not All NIRS Technology is the Same

In Episode 9 of NIRS Clinical Connection, Kent's CMO of Wound Care and Limb Preservation, Dr. Jeffrey Niezgoda, joins forces with guest, Dr. Travis Hubbuch, from Indiana Foot & Ankle in Jasper, IN.

 

The Doctors discuss the history and future of clinical decision-making and the use of imaging devices to capture focused wound data, known as wound image informatics, for clinical evaluation, patient assessment, documenting medical necessity, and improved decision-making. Dr. Niezgoda and Dr. Hubbuch will also review near-infrared spectroscopy imaging across multiple devices, showing that not all NIRS technology is the same.

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Watch the Webinar

Webinar Faculty:

Jeffrey Niezgoda, MD
  • President and CMO WebCME
  • CMO Kent Imaging
  • Founder & President Emeritus AZH Wound and Hyperbaric Center
Travis Hubbuch, DPM
  • Indiana Foot & Ankle (Jasper)
  • D.P.M. from Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
  • B.S. from Indiana University 

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