Dr. Kirsner is Vice Chairman and Stiefel Laboratories Professor of Dermatology in the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. He currently serves as director of the University of Miami Hospital Wound Center and Chief of the Dermatology Department at the University of Miami Hospital. Dr. Kirsner currently co-directs the Symposium for Advanced Wound Care and serves on the planning committee for a number of meetings s well as the editorial boards for a number of journals in dermatology (including the JID, JAAD and Dermatologic Surgery) and wound care (OWM, Wounds). Dr. Kirsner is currently a Board Member for the Wound Healing Society, Past President of the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care and chairs the Medical Advisory Board for National Healing Corporation. In addition to career development awards and industry sponsored funding, he is a recipient of NIH, ACS, CDC funding for his research. Two of his 3 NIH funded grants are in wound care and involve the role of stress in diabetic foot healing and venous disease in substance abusers.
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Dr. Kirsner is Vice Chairman and Stiefel Laboratories Professor of Dermatology in the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. He currently serves as director of the University of Miami Hospital Wound Center and Chief of the Dermatology Department at the University of Miami Hospital. Dr. Kirsner currently co-directs the Symposium for Advanced Wound Care and serves on the planning committee for a number of meetings s well as the editorial boards for a number of journals in dermatology (including the JID, JAAD and Dermatologic Surgery) and wound care (OWM, Wounds). Dr. Kirsner is currently a Board Member for the Wound Healing Society, Past President of the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care and chairs the Medical Advisory Board for National Healing Corporation. In addition to career development awards and industry sponsored funding, he is a recipient of NIH, ACS, CDC funding for his research. Two of his 3 NIH funded grants are in wound care and involve the role of stress in diabetic foot healing and venous disease in substance abusers. He is co-editor of a 50+ chapter, 800 page textbook "Wound Healing". Independent of books, book chapters and abstracts, he has published over 215 articles.
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215 - Dermatology for the Wound Care Practitioner: Mastery Session (Part 1)