If you're suffering from a non-healing wound, you're not alone. Every year,
chronic wounds caused by diabetes, poor circulation or other conditions, keep 3
to 5 million Americans just like you from doing the things they love to do. But
the Wound Care CenterAward-winning Center Heals Wounds and Changes Lives
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The Bayshore Wound Care Center staff:
Sitting (l-r) is Bonnie Schwartz, BSN, clinical care coordinator; Asaad Samra, MD, medical director and Lori Boyle, nurse case manager. Second row: (l-r) is Munjal Patel, MD; Venice Robbins, data input coordinator; Suzanne Miller, office coordinator; Donna Cuthill, nurse case manager; Karen Cabezudo, nurse case manager and Franklin P. Hernando, MD. Third row: (l-r) Albert R. Roth, program director; Nancy Cullen, nurse case manager; Sharon I. Monter, DPM and Leonardo Fernandez, MD. Not pictured: Mark DeCotiis, DPM and Patrick Caputo, DPM
Although he will miss his new found friends at the Wound Care Center at Bayshore Community Hospital, Arthur Maiers, Hazlet, celebrates his last day of treatment with staff members.
“Every week that I came in for treatment was a pleasure,” states Maiers. “The staff and physicians really make you feel good and I was healed pretty quickly.”
Pictured with Arthur Maiers (sitting) are Wound Care Center staff (left to right): Lori Boyle, RN, nurse case manager; Bonnie Schwartz, BSN, clinical coordinator; and Franklin P. Hernando, M.D.
Bayshore is pleased to introduce a new feature to our web site, Ask the Expert, where we encourage people to ask questions that our healthcare experts may answer.
Dr. Asaad Samra, a physician whose practice handles plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery and wound care, will answer selected questions.
Please visit the Ask the Expert page of our web site to ask Dr. Samra a question, and to review questions posed by other BCH visitors.
Asaad H. Samra, MD
Medical Director, Wound Care Center