Ana Carolina Lucchese,

Non-clinical consultants - strategy/operation/other
Other, Other, Not Applicable
Ana Carolina Lucchese's Background
Ana Carolina Lucchese serves as Marketing & Communications Lead at WoundReference. She holds a background in engineering and business, with a diploma from Harvard University. With extensive experience in the technology and health sectors, Ana has held positions at major corporations like Microsoft. Additionally, she has provided valuable guidance to healthtech startups, assisting in the development of business plans and the execution of marketing strategies.

About Wound Reference
WoundReference is the only decision support platform designed exclusively for wound care and hyperbaric oxygen clinicians. Our point-of-care tools enable clinicians to work more efficiently.

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  • Wound Reference and ELCOS at EWMA 2024
    In May 2024, at EWMA 2024 (the European Wound Management Association conference), we celebrated a milestone in our collaboration with ELCOS - Portuguese Wound Society. Together, we presented a poster that outlines our joint efforts in developing a comprehensive competency program for clinicians, leveraging our digital platform, WoundReference. This program is designed to expedite the creation and implementation of wound care-specific and role-based training modul
  • Together Towards Tomorrow: MASC and Wound Reference
    Advancing Wound Care Together: Highlights from the Conference with the Malta Association of Skin and WoundCareWe recently had the honor of participating in the Malta Association of Skin and Wound Care (MASC) Conference “Together Towards Tomorrow: Collaboration in Wound Healing”. This event brought together leading experts in wound care to share insights, innovations, and best practices. At this prestigious gathering, we showcased our clinical and operations intelligence platform
  • The Promise and Responsibility of AI in Wound Care: Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, offering unprecedented capabilities that were once confined to the realm of science fiction.
  • Optimizing Wound Care Training with WoundReference’s Competency Tool: A Modern Approach
    Optimizing Wound Care Training with WoundReference’s Competency Tool: A Modern Approach to Healthcare EducationIntroductionIn healthcare education, traditional methods have long emphasized extensive, theory-heavy programs that require significant time commitments. For today’s clinicians—especially those working in specialized fields like wound care—balancing continuous education with clinical responsibilities can be a challenge. Staying updated on best practices a
  • Accelerating Wound Care Competency Development: An Innovative Solution for an Aging Society
    Accelerating Wound Care Competency Development: An Innovative Solution for an Aging SocietyIntroductionThe healthcare industry is bracing for significant demographic shifts. Projections indicate a 25% increase in the population over 65 years by 20601,2. This surge underscores an urgent need for specialized wound care professionals capable of managing complex care scenarios and chronic wounds, which affects 20% of Americans
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