Dean’s Chat hosts, Drs. Jensen and Richey, interview the hosts of “The Frank & Lizzie Show”, Frank Aviles and Elizabeth Faust. “The Frank and Lizzie Show” is a dedicated YouTube channel focusing on wound and lymphedema care, providing valuable information and support to those in need.
Frank Aviles and Elizabeth Faust leverage their expertise and personal experiences to educate viewers, share practical tips, and foster a community around these critical health issues. With their fun and relatable approach and commitment to advocacy, they aim to improve the lives of the wound and lymphedema care community one episode at a time.
In this episode, Frank and Elizabeth delve into the origins of their podcast, exploring how their unique backgrounds in healthcare—Frank as a physical therapist and Lizzie as a nurse practitioner—came together to create a platform focused on podiatric medicine and wound care. The discussion highlights the importance of addressing topics such as diabetic foot care, venous leg ulcers, pressure wounds, and lymphedema.
In the field of wound care, adopting a multidisciplinary approach is essential for improving patient outcomes. This model emphasizes collaboration among various healthcare professionals, each contributing their unique expertise.
One of the primary advantages of a multidisciplinary approach is the ability to deliver comprehensive care. As discussed in the episode, effective wound care often necessitates input from a range of specialists, including podiatrists, vascular surgeons, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, and dietitians. Each professional plays a crucial role in addressing different facets of a patient's health. For example, while a podiatrist may focus on diabetic foot ulcers, a dietitian can tackle nutritional deficiencies that may hinder healing.
Frank emphasized that "everybody that comes in contact with a patient has to sit at that table," highlighting the importance of including all relevant specialists in the care process. This collaboration ensures that all factors influencing wound healing are considered, leading to more effective treatment plans.
This episode also touches on the roles of advocacy and education in wound care. Frank and Elizabeth, as board members of the Save a Leg Save a Life Foundation, emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the need for a multidisciplinary approach. They believe that education and advocacy are essential for improving patient care and reducing unnecessary amputations.
By collaborating with various healthcare professionals, the team can create educational initiatives that inform both providers and patients about the importance of comprehensive wound care. This collective effort can lead to better patient outcomes and a greater understanding of the complexities involved in wound management.
Tune in to discover how their collaboration blossomed and the insights they bring to the field of podiatry.