Stanley McCallon
PT, DPT, CWS
Associate Professor Physical Therapy
Louisiana State University Health Shreveport

Stanley McCallon, PT, DPT, CWS

Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
LSU Health Shreveport

Education:
Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate of Physical Therapy - LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, LA

Professional:
American/Louisiana Physical Therapy Association

Teaching Interests:
Clinical education; integumentary disorders

Research Interests:
Wound management - negative pressure wound therapy and enzymatic debridement; clinical education of direct care providers in long term care setting

Selected Publications
McCallon SK, Frilot C. A Retrospective Study of the Effects of Clostridial Collagenase Ointment and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Pressure Ulcers. WOUNDS 2015: 27(3):44-53.

McCulloch JM, Mahoney E, McCallon SK. Invited Commentary: Enhancing the Role of Physical Therapy in Venous Leg Ulcer Management. JAMA Dermatology. 2015; 151(3):327-327.

McCallon SK. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy. In: Kloth LC, McCulloch JM (eds). Wound Healing:Alternatives in Management, Fourth Edition. Philadelphia PA: FA Davis Company, 2010

McCallon SK, Hurlow J. Clinical applications for the use of enzymatic debriding ointment and broad-spectrum bacteriostatic foam dressing. Journal Ostomy Continence Nurses November/December 2009

McCallon S, Knight A, McCulloch J, et al. Vacuum-Assisted Closure versus Saline Moistened Gauze in the Healing of Post-Operative Diabetic Foot Wounds. Ostomy Wound Management 2000;46:28-34.

Board Certifications
Certified Wound Specialist #1347; American Board of Wound Management in 2001; recertified in 2011/2021.

State/National Service
Project Coordinator - 2 major educational initiatives to reduce Pressure Ulcers in nursing home residents (2106-present) and to reduce falls in nursing home residents. (2019-present)

Board member - American Board of Wound Management from 2005-2012; served as President from 2008-2010.

Sessions

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Sunday, May 04, 2025
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