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What is WUWHS?

Founded in Australia in 2000, WUWHS is the premier wound care professional association and it represents more than 90% of all practicing wound care specialists in the world.

Our members are the wound care-related associations from every part of the world, more than 25.000 emailing contacts. The Association encourages a global approach to education, research and health care delivery to achieve optimal outcomes for patients with acute and chronic wounds.
The Association’s top priority is to raise and maintain the standard of the medical practice of wound care and improve its practice.

Main purposes of the Association are:

  1. to improve patient-centered care by encouraging global cooperation in wound healing clinical practice, education, research and delivery of wound care;

  2. to encourage research into all aspects of wound healing by developing global cooperation between wound healing societies, governments, health agencies, and industries;

  3. to enhance education in wound healing by developing policy, programs, and initiatives that can be used or adapted for use worldwide;

  4. to represent the scientific community of wound healing in commissions and in international health organizations;

  5. to improve the clinical practice, delivery of treatment and outcomes in wound treatment by developing global policy and protocol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WUWHS Societies

  • Hosting Societies (HOS)
    Hosting Societies (HOS) are national supporting associations that support and present a country’s bid to host a WUWHS Congress. Those societies accepted not to organize their annual meeting during the WUWHS Congress’ year.

  • Co-hosting Societies (COS)
    Co-hosting societies are international supporting associations that support and present a country’s bid to host a WUWHS Congress. Those societies accepted not to organize their annual meeting during the WUWHS Congress’ year.

  • Supporting Societies (SUS)
    Supporting Societies are international, supra-national or national associations, who are members of WUWHS as stated in the Association Charter or Bylaws, all of whom come together every four years during the World Congress of Wound Healing..
    These Societies accept to share detailed information about the WUWHS Congress. That includes promotion of the formal WUWHS Congress through their internal channels, encouragement of their members to attend and also to help in the distribution of the call for abstracts and posters. In exchange, WUWHS  adds the logos of these Societies on the WUWHS web site and banners part of the activities around a WUWHS Congress. The Supporting Societies are entitled to vote for the next WUWHS venue in the General Assembly meeting.

  • Non-Voting Societies (NVS)
    As a non-voting society (due to being above country allocation already filled by other supporting societies per country) all the societies in this category have the same rights and privileges as the Supporting Society group, apart from having voting rights in the General Assembly meeting.                              

Both Supporting and Non-Voting Societies who are part of WUWHS,  may apply for special time and meeting space on the day set aside for that in the formal WUWHS congress to host their satellite meetings.  The program of such a meeting will be included in the formal WUWHS Congress Scientific Program.

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