Health Research

Diabetes & Wound Care Centers of America principals are active in several associations established to serve those impacted with diabetes and wounds of all types.

Advancing Medical Knowledge and Patient Care

At Diabetes and Wound Care Centers of America (DWCC), we are dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care. Health research enables us to explore new treatments, and develop leading-edge technologies, and the latest solutions for our patients.

DWCC principals are actively involved in a wide range of non-profit organizations that advance the healing of diabetes and wound patients.

Research Focus Areas

  1. Diabetes Research
    • Innovative Treatments: Investigating new approaches, therapies, and technologies to improve diabetes management and patient outcomes.
    • Prevention and Education: Studying lifestyle interventions and educational programs to prevent diabetes and enhance patient self-management.
    • Complications: Exploring the mechanisms and prevention strategies for diabetes-related complications such as neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy.
    • Reversing Diabetes: Exploring the best methods to work towards reversing diabetes symptoms and focusing on preventative health.
  1. Wound Care Research
    • Advanced Wound Healing: Developing and testing new materials, techniques, and therapies to promote faster and more effective wound healing.
    • Infection Control: Investigating antimicrobial treatments and protocols to reduce the risk of wound infections.
    • Chronic Wound Management: Identifying best practices and innovative approaches for managing chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure sores.
  2. Infusion Therapy Research
    • Therapeutic Innovations: Exploring new infusion therapies for various conditions, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infections.
    • Patient Comfort: Studying ways to improve the patient’s experience during infusion therapy, including reducing side effects and enhancing comfort.
    • Efficiency and Safety: Assessing the safety and efficiency of infusion protocols to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Collaborations and Partnerships

We collaborate with leading academic institutions, research organizations, and industry partners to advance our research initiatives. These collaborations and partnerships allow us to access the latest technologies, share knowledge, and contribute to the global scientific community.

Contact Us

Contact us today for more information about our health research initiatives or to invite us to participate in your studies.