Jul 10, 2019
Joseph Frenkel is the owner of Heel Me
Podiatry & Wound Care, St Kilda, Victoria. He is a La
Trobe University Graduate and completed his Master of Science with
a specialty in Wound Healing and Tissue Repair at Cardiff
University, and his Professional Diploma of Dermatology at Bond
University.
If you've never looked at wound care as an exciting
topic or area of interest in podiatry, I think you may change your
mind after listening to this particular episode.
On this episode we discuss:
- Had a passion for wound care, even as a student
- Almost burning out after five years by not following
his passion.
- The daily ritual of routine nail care, orthotics and
ingrown toenails were making him brain dead.
- Just cutting toenails felt like a waste of his
passion and knowledge, but he is not saying this area of podiatry
is not essential.
- His big reason to start more study was to
re-energise his career, he wanted to be doing something he
loved.
- Studying at Cardiff University: He knew from day one
that this was were he needed to be and wound care was what he was
supposed to be doing. He also met a fantastic group of health
professionals from different professions with the same interests
and passion.
- Adding a sub-specialty adds variety to your workload
and is a stepping stop to other opportunities.
- Podiatric Dermatology
"What got me excited about wound care was
the ability to affect change. It has a quite exciting
immediacy".
- The difference between what we learn about wound
care as an undergrad compared to doing a postgrad course.
- Ability to think critically
- The undergrad course is just a knowledge dump
- The postgrad course gives you broader knowledge and
hells you make quicker decisions in regards to referrals.
- For example, not all wounds are not wounds (Venous
Eczema)
- The benefits of good referrals between health
practitioners
- Practice Ready Podiatry - aimed
at new grads help them think clinically
"If you do what you love, it creates
opportunities, creates business and it creates
energy".
- When you share knowledge, it's like a boomerang it
comes back to you.
Marketing Doesn't Mean You're Selling Out As
A Podiatrist
Marketing is an extension of you. If people don't
know about you-you cannot help them, and best of all, you have
complete autonomy over how you sell yourself. Marketing
professionally or unprofessionally, the choice us yours.
You need to know what you like and what you don't
like and then focus on the areas you want.
It's crucial to establish your identity. Not just on
who you are, but also what you want to do. Always do what you like
and build around this. It's not about having multiple
clinics.
Where to Get Started With Would
Care
- Upskill yourself
- Network with others with a common interest
- Join Wounds Australia
- Join wound interests groups (Facebook)
- Do short courses
- Go deeper with taking on a Masters
Degree.
If you have any questions about this podcast episode,
please email me at tf@tysonfranklin.com, or you can
connect with Joseph Frenkel on Linkedin or via his website Heel Me
Podiatry & Wound Care
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enjoy:
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available, but in my opinion, most are very beige and
non-specific.
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