Clinical Focus


  • Internal Medicine

Academic Appointments


Professional Education


  • Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (2024)
  • Residency: New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital (2024) NY
  • Medical Education: St George's University School of Medicine Grenada West Indies (2021) NY West Indies

All Publications


  • Venous Insufficiency: Wound Management. Current cardiology reports Iceton, J. B., Haro, A., Lau, J., Fukaya, E. 2024

    Abstract

    Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are one of the most common forms of chronic wounds and with nearly half the people having recurrent episodes, this significantly impacts a patient's quality of life. As such, VLU is a chronic disease that requires lifelong maintenance and awareness. A correct diagnosis of VLU is essential for management.VLUs can be of mixed etiology and treatment should be aimed at optimizing the underlying venous hypertension based on its cause. If there is an anatomical venous reflux contributing to the non-healing of the VLU, early treatment of incompetent veins can improve healing rates. All aspects contributing to the patient's ongoing venous hypertension should be addressed to provide appropriate treatment. This can include venous interventions but also through conservative measures. Patient education and their engagement in their own care is essential for good outcomes.

    View details for DOI 10.1007/s11886-024-02140-4

    View details for PubMedID 39446264

    View details for PubMedCentralID 7512122