2024 European Association for Wound Management Conference
Founded in 1991, the European Association for Wound Management (EWMA) is dedicated to promoting the advancement of education and research for local epidemiology, pathology, diagnostics, and all ** wound prevention and management. The EWMA is a multidisciplinary group wound management association that connects Europe and brings together wound management organizations of individual interest. The EWMA works as an educational resource, organizes conferences, promotes international collaborative projects related to wound management, actively supports the implementation of wound management within the existing knowledge range, and provides information on all aspects of wound management to achieve its goals.
Joint meeting of the European Association for Wound Management and the British Wound Healing Association in 2024
The EWMA 2024 conference theme is:
Collaborative and sustainable wound care: Make everyone's contribution meaningful.
There is an international consensus that providing safe, high-quality healthcare depends on sharing best practices and promoting evidence-based practices through guidelines. Delivering this standard of health care requires co-learning, research, and innovation with individuals around the world. To achieve excellence in wound care, international cooperation and local action are needed to support the health of people and countries. The 2024 EWMA Conference will focus on how global collaboration in wound care can help deliver the highest quality care at the local level in Europe and beyond.
The 2024 European Wound Management Association Conference (EWMA) will be held in London, UK, from 1-3 May.
Key Meetings. In addition to the topics that were popular during previous EWMA conferences, the show will incorporate new themes important to the European wound community. The conference will discuss advances in education and research in wound epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis, prevention, and management.
Focus Sessions. Focus sessions are opportunities to dive deeper into a topic. Focus sessions are held in smaller settings, usually with 1-2 speakers.
Workshop. Workshops are typically held in a smaller setting than key sessions, focus sessions, and free** sessions. The EWMA workshops are interactive, giving participants the opportunity to discuss and elaborate on specific aspects of each conference topic.
Guest Sessions. Many organizations are invited to organize guest conferences. This helps to strengthen scientific collaboration and networking with organizations actively involved in thematic issues related to wound healing and management.
Dedicated session for international partners.
Members 1-2 of the EWMA International Partners organized a session at the Annual Meeting to strengthen collaboration and networking with partners who are actively involved in thematic issues related to wound healing and management.