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Dr. Ruth Bryant video interview series

Part 1

Dr. Ruth Bryant shares valauble insights and advice on what it meant to be a lead researcher in the discovery that Provizio® SEM Scanner identifies patients at risk of developing a pressure injury 5 days* earlier than visual skin assessment1.

Part 2

Dr. Ruth Bryant shares valuable insights and advice on how the Provizio SEM Scanner can help differentiate your facility as a leader in an improved standard of care for pressure injury prevention.

Part 3

Dr. Ruth Bryant shares the significance of the real-world evidence showing how Provizio SEM Scanner reduces pressure injuries by 90%**2 in acute care setting and 86%2 in long-term care.

Part 4

Dr. Ruth Bryant shares her insights on how the Provizio SEM Scanner provides value through improved patient outcomes.

Part 5

Dr. Ruth Bryant discusses the impact that Provizio SEM Scanner had on her job satisfaction.

Part 6

Dr. Ruth Bryant discusses the impact that Provizio SEM Scanner has on nursing job satisfaction.

Part 7

Dr. Ruth Bryant shares her experience with how providing better patient outcomes with state-of-the-art technology can improve morale amongst clinical teams.

Part 8

Dr. Ruth Bryant discusses health inequities dark skin tone patients face as it relates to pressure injuries and the value Provizio SEM Scanner offers as an objective, skin tone agnostic adjunct to current standard of care.

Part 9

Dr. Ruth Bryant discusses how Provizio SEM Scanner reduces costs to a facility or system.

Part 10

Dr. Ruth Bryant discusses how Provizio SEM Scanner provides an admission documentation of increased risk of pressure injury.

Part 11

Dr. Ruth Bryant discusses how Provizio SEM Scanner is a point-of-care tool.

Part 12

Dr. Ruth Bryant shares valuable insights and advice on the ease of use and implementation of the Provizio SEM Scanner into a facility's workflow.

References:

*Median **Weighted average

  1. Okonkwo H, Bryant R, Milne J et al. A blinded clinical study using subepidermal moisture biocapacitance measurement device for early detection of pressure injuries. Wound Repair & Reg 2020;1-11.
  2. Bryant, R.A., Moore, Z. E. & Iyer, V. 2021. Clinical profile of the SEM Scanner - Modernizing pressure injury care pathways using Sub-Epidermal Moisture (SEM) scanning. Expert Rev Med Devices, 18, 833-847.