WoundCasters

Ep.18 Seeing the Whole Patient Takes a Team


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In this episode of WoundCasters, Felix Boecker hosts his first two-guest conversation with Dr. Traci Kimball, wound care surgeon and founder of The WISH Clinic, and Dr. Cassandre Voltaire, primary care physician and wound care consultant. Together, they explore what truly drives successful wound healing: a well-functioning interdisciplinary team with the patient at its center. Drawing from surgical, primary care, and post-acute perspectives, the discussion highlights how outcomes are shaped not by any single intervention, but by communication, role clarity, and shared accountability across disciplines.

Dr. Kimball and Dr. Voltaire unpack how interdisciplinary teams (IDTs) actually work in real clinical environments—from skilled nursing facilities and PACE programs to virtual care models developed during COVID. They discuss how CNAs, nurses, therapists, physicians, surgeons, and allied health professionals each see different pieces of the clinical picture, and why those “small observations” often prevent major complications when they’re shared effectively. The conversation also addresses how systemic factors like social determinants of health, environment, nutrition, and patient safety preferences can quietly derail healing when they’re overlooked.

The episode closes with practical guidance for clinicians who want to build or strengthen an IDT in their own setting. From establishing shared care plans and documentation loops to leveraging technology, micro-huddles, and patient education, Felix and his guests emphasize that interdisciplinary care isn’t about adding more people—it’s about alignment. Ultimately, this conversation reframes wound care as a collective effort, where healing accelerates when teams think holistically, communicate intentionally, and treat patients as active partners in their own recovery.

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WoundCastersBy Wound Care Today USA