Notice to Our Readers: Transition of Wound Management & Prevention Content
12/23/2024
As part of a deeper focus on serving the global wound care community, we have made the decision to discontinue Wound Management & Prevention.
The archive of Wound Management & Prevention will remain available, and we encourage you to explore the exceptional resources available through our other highly respected offerings, where you will find a wealth of content on wound, ostomy, incontinence, and skin care.
- Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring and Fall
- Wounds
- WoundCon
- WoundSource
We are committed to providing our readers and contributors with education that advances clinical practice:
- Advancing Wound Science and Research: SAWC and Wounds bring together leading voices in wound care research, offering cutting-edge clinical insights and the latest advancements in wound care. These platforms continue to serve as vital resources for authors and researchers, providing them with a dynamic environment to share their clinical findings and innovative ideas with a global audience.
- Advancing Wound Practice: WoundCon and WoundSource offer practical strategies based on the latest evidence and innovations that can be immediately implemented into wound, ostomy, and incontinence care. These platforms provide information and educational resources designed to improve patient outcomes through accessible, high-quality content.
Thank you for being a part of Wound Management & Prevention’s community, and for your continued commitment to advancing wound care. We look forward to continuing to support your needs through our other channels.