New special issue of the Journal of Wound Management: Focus on pressure ulcers
We are pleased to announce the publication of the July 2025 issue of the Journal of Wound Management, a special edition dedicated to pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers remain a significant and complex challenge across healthcare systems, affecting patients, families, and providers alike. This special issue brings together a wide range of articles addressing the incidence, […]
New EWMA President
During the conference in Barcelona, Dimitri Beeckman entered his new role as the President of EWMA. We have asked him about his expectations for the next two years and what he hopes to achieve during his presidency. “As President of EWMA, my vision is to advance inclusive, evidence-informed, and ethically driven wound care across Europe […]
Palliative Wound Care. Recommendations for the Management of Wound-related Symptoms
We are pleased to announce the release of a new EWMA Document that synthesises the latest evidence and provides recommendations for managing symptoms in palliative wounds. This resource aims to support healthcare professionals in selecting the most effective strategies for palliative wound care, ultimately improving patient outcomes, advancing research, and enhancing education in this crucial […]
The NextGen European Wound Care Leaders: Shaping the Future of Wound Management
EWMA is proud to introduce The NextGen European Wound Care Leaders Programme, an initiative designed to cultivate future leaders in European wound care. This programme aims to equip aspiring professionals with the knowledge, skills, and networks necessary to drive excellence in the field. About the Initiative The NextGen European Wound Care Leaders Programme is an […]
Record-Breaking Abstract Submissions for EWMA-GNEAUPP 2025!
Currently we have registered 1,867 submitted abstracts for EWMA-GNEAUPP 2025, and we are still counting! Thank you to everyone who contributed their work—this year, we’ve reached an all-time high in abstract submissions! Your dedication and expertise are helping shape an exceptional conference programme. Curious about what’s in store at the EWMA-GNEAUPP 2025 Conference? The programme is now live, […]
Cold Plasma: An Emerging Technology for Clinical Use in Wound Healing
We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest EWMA document, focusing on cold plasma technology’s role in wound healing. The document concludes, that cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) holds great promise as a sustainable, advanced therapy in wound treatment, although it may still need to fully realise its potential. This publication aims to: Review […]
EWMA advanced debridement course
EWMA advanced debridement course 2024 This postgraduate course is designed for nurses and physicians with at least two years of clinical practice in wound care. Ideal participants include those who are in their second year of residency, have substantial wound care experience, and see patients with wounds on a weekly basis. This course is […]
Journal of Wound Management accepted to Scopus
We proudly announce that the Journal of Wound Management (JWM) has been accepted into Scopus – one of the world’s largest and most significant abstract and citation databases for peer-reviewed literature! Scopus is an essential tool for researchers and academics as it provides access to a wide range of information and enables extensive citation analysis.Being indexed […]
New EWMA Document released: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: An Update
We are excited to announce the release of our newest EWMA Document, “Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: An Update for Clinicans and Outpatient Care Givers”. This publication presents an overview of the newest developments in negative pressure wound therapy. Key features: Guidance based on the newest evidence and clinical practice in negative pressurewound therapy (NPWT) Highlighting […]
New EWMA Document released: Holistic Management of Wound-Related Pain
We are thrilled to announce the release of our newest EWMA Document, “Holistic Management of Wound-Related Pain”. This publication presents an overview of the evidence and recommendations for clinical practice and provides comprehensive guidance on essential elements crucial for effectively managing wound pain. Key features: Thank you to Editor Samantha Holloway (UK) and the […]