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The Journal Of Wound Care Awards 2024

Event

The Journal Of Wound Care Awards 2024

Type
Past Event
Topics
Exudate Management, Chronic Wounds, Complex Wounds, Wound Dressing, Superabsorbent Polymer Dressings, Wound Care, Patient Quality of Life, Palliative Wound Care, Wound Healing, Wound Balance, Zetuvit Plus Silicone Border, Biomarkers
Language
EN
Publication Year
2024
Start date and time
Friday 23rd of February 2024
Location
London

Introduction

The JWC awards are a way to celebrate the excellence and achievements of the most exceptional individuals and organizations in the wound care industry. HARTMANN are very proud to be supporting such a prestigious award in 2024.

The JWC Awards took place at Imperial War Museum in London on Friday 23rd of February 2024

Nominations were made in 2023 and was open to individuals, teams, organizations, societies, companies, charities, and government organizations whose work has made a huge impact based on work carried out over the last year.

HARTMANN sponsored category is “Innovative Dressing Technology” - this Award celebrates dressing technologies designed to restore and maintain wound balance by shifting elevated biomarkers towards a balanced microclimate, resembling acute healing.

We are pleased to announce the winners for this category:

Gold
H Smola, Medical Doctor, Professor of Dermatology, Department of Dermatology at the University of Cologne in Germany

Silver
Laura Swoboda, Professor of Health Sciences, Family Nurse Practitioner, Medical College of Wisconsin and Waukesha County Technical College

Bronze
Tabatha Rando, Advanced Nurse Consultant - Plastics/Wound Management, Royal Adelaide Hospital

We would like to congratulate each of the winners and thank them for their continued efforts and impact within Wound care.

For a full list of all the winners for each category please visit www.jwcawards.com

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