Mediaplanet publishes Wound Care

Mediaplanet Publishing, the global leader in theme media, today publishes Wound Care, an eight-page section distributed within the USA Today newspaper. Reaching over 2 million readers, the special section will appear within USA Today in the high-impact markets of New York, New England, North and South Carolina, and Southern Florida with the help of a number of industry leaders and experts.  

J.R. Martinez, whose resume includes burn survivor, motivational speaker, Dancing With the Stars alum, Army Veteran, and actor, graces the publication's cover, while his inspirational story of experiencing a devastating wound, surviving to tell his story, and showing the true value of making the most of every situation, can be found inside.

"In school, growing up they tell you about this whole world. I thought to myself, right now I am in a low point. There has to be a high point. There has to be something better than this, and I just believed it," says Martinez.

In partnership with Healthpoint Biotherapeutics, Advanced BioHealing, ConvaTec, Water-Jel, The Epsom Salt Council, PathoGenius, and Witmer Public Safety Group, Mediaplanet's Wound Care will raise awareness around the different types of wounds acquired through common mishaps, diseases, and combat injuries, while highlighting the advancements being made in the wound care industry in order to promote healing and prevent further complications.

SOURCE Mediaplanet Publishing      

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