That's Derm Good!

Janelle Ball interviews Brooke Hazy, a dermatology Registered Nurse (RN), who shares her passion for wound care and patient education. Brooke's journey into the field of dermatology began during her vocational program in high school, where she had the opportunity to shadow at a dermatology clinic. This experience sparked her interest in skincare and wound care, leading her to pursue a career as an RN specializing in dermatology.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Brooke's dedication to wound care stems from her desire to educate patients on proper wound care techniques. As a dermatology RN, she encounters various surgeries, including excisions and Mohs surgery. One of her primary responsibilities is explaining how to care for their wounds and emphasizing the importance of using pressure dressings, especially for elderly patients on blood thinners. By educating patients on wound care, Brooke aims to prevent bleeding, reduce the risk of hematoma formation, and minimize the chances of infection.

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One aspect of wound care that Brooke emphasizes is the importance of keeping the wound moist. Many patients mistakenly believe that allowing a scab to form is necessary for proper wound healing. However, Brooke educates patients on the benefits of using Vaseline or Aquaphor-based products to keep the wound moist. While this may prolong the healing process slightly, it ultimately yields the best cosmetic results. Patient education plays a crucial role in wound healing, and Brooke ensures that her patients understand the rationale behind each step of the care process.

Moreover, patient education helps to dispel common misconceptions and promote healthy behaviors. In the podcast, Brooke mentions educating patients about avoiding medications like ibuprofen, alcohol, and smoking, which can delay wound healing. This shows that patient education goes beyond providing information; it also involves guiding patients toward making choices that will benefit their health. By debunking myths and providing evidence-based information, healthcare professionals empower patients to make informed decisions and adopt healthier lifestyles.

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What is That's Derm Good!?

Are you a dermatology patient who wants to understand your medication access better? A dermatology provider with questions about how to advocate for patients? You may be a biologic coordinator, practitioner, field access specialist, nurse, pharmaceutical rep, or anyone with skin who wants to hear from leaders in dermatology! That's Derm Good will answer your questions and more!

That's Derm Good is an interview-based podcast with insights and practical tips about dermatology. Host Janelle Ball, a popular speaker, and biologic coordinator consultant, is talking to leading experts about current trends in dermatology, access to medication, medication affordability, derm conditions, and advocacy.

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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.