
Diabetes and Disability Series- Part 1 : Do I Qualify & How Long Will I Be Out of Work
Dr. G dives into the complex reality of disability for people with diabetic foot ulcers — explaining why a diagnosis alone doesn’t determine disability, how occupation, ulcer characteristics, infectio...
28 Kesä 24min

Rewind the Journey: The Preventability Index in Diabetic Limb Salvage
Dr. G explores the "Preventability Index," a framework for replaying a patients timeline to identify missed opportunities that could have prevented a diabetic foot ulcer or amputation. He explains the...
27 Kesä 19min

Forgotten Infection Friday — Nocardia: The Weakly Acid‑Fast Impostor
A 62-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes presented with weeks of cough, weight loss, night sweats, and cavitary lung lesions initially suspected to be tuberculosis or malignancy. Sputum TB te...
26 Kesä 24min

The Hair Test One of the Simplest Clues in Limb Salvage
Imagine a patient with no complaints whose foot hair has vanished. This episode explains the "hair test"—how absent hair on the toes and feet can be an early bedside clue to poor circulation, peripher...
25 Kesä 18min

Nystatin Uncovered: Why It Heals Some Foot Fungi and Fails Others
This episode of Diabetic Foot Files dives into nystatin: its history, how it kills Candida, and why it often works for moist, macerated toe-web infections but fails against dermatophyte-caused athlete...
24 Kesä 20min

Zaynich: A New Weapon Against MDR Gram-Negatives
In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files, Dr. G explores Zaynich (cefepime + ZD-bactam), a newly FDA-approved IV antibiotic designed to overcome multi-drug resistant gram-negative infections. He explain...
23 Kesä 17min

Sarcopenia & Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Why Muscle Matters
This episode explains sarcopenia—the progressive loss of skeletal muscle—and how diabetes accelerates it, increasing risk of poor mobility, delayed wound healing, and higher mortality in patients with...
21 Kesä 20min



















