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Welcome to the West Australian Wound Care Association |
The West Australian Wound Care Association is committed to promoting wound management in the state of Western Australia. The West Australian Wound Care Association Inc. (WAWCA) was formed in 1990 by a group of nurses who recognised the need to promote wound care management based on scientifically sound principles.
The association has been multidisciplinary since it's inception. The common interest of the membership is to promote excellence in wound and pressure management with a focus on people with wounds.
In 1994 the Australian Wound Management Association (AWMA) was ratified. The WAWCA is represented at the AWMA meetings by the State Representative who is also a member of the State Executive. |
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The WAWCA believes that all people with wounds are entitled to wound management which is appropriate and supported by current validated research.
The objectives of the Association are to promote excellence in wound care and pressure management by: |
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Annual subscription to WAWCA provides you with: - The AWMA journal, Wound Practice and Research, published in Australia. This dynamic journal has articles on current wound management and research.
- Quarterly clinical updates free for members.
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7th National Conference of EMERGING RESEARCHERS IN AGEING “Shaping Research Landscapes” |
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