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About AWMA ~ Why be a member?
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Wound management is a diverse specialty. The aetiology and complex nature of many wounds requires clinicians who are involved in the management of people with wounds to maintain their knowledge, skill and competency in wound management practices.
Membership of the AWMA either directly, or indirectly through State/Territory Associations , can assist individuals to promote and maintain an evidence-based approach to wound management.
Membership of State/Territory Associations offers forums within which to debate wound management issues and learn of new treatment regimens. Through State/Territory membership there are opportunities to contribute to wound management issues from a national perspective. As a member of AWMA you will automatically receive Wound Practice and Research (formally Primary Intention), the Journal of AWMA.
The AWMA offers many opportunities for establishing professional links with clinicians with expertise in wound management or with other organisations nationally and internationally who have similar goals via the contact page and links of this website.
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Australian and
New Zealand Clinical Practice Guideline for Prevention and
Management of
Venous Leg Ulcers
Now available for Download
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