Editorials And Opinion
- Day in the life
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4Each issue of Wounds International features a typical day in the life of a different wound care clinician from around the world. This series looks at the variety of techniques that are required in different settings and asks clinicians about the type of conditions...
Diagnostics can lead us into the future
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4Suzie Calne looks at the latest developments in wound diagnostics and outlines the article focus for this issue.
The treatment of skin problems in Saudi Arabia
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4In this guest editorial, Muhammad Shahid Yousuf discusses the disparities in health provision in the Middle East.
Things never stand still
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 3Suzie Calne reports on a number of new launches for Wounds International.
Wound care education in Romania
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 3In this guest editorial, Irene Anderson describes her experiences of running a wound care course for nurses and doctors in Romania.
Meeting the need for global wound care education
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 2I am delighted to report that the launch of Wounds International has been very well received by clinicians and industry, confirming that there is indeed a genuine need for a ‘journal‘ providing short, interesting, reliable and relevant content that is...
A new online journal for clinicians around the world
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 1Wounds International is a new online wound management journal that provides clinicians with reliable and useful material that will give an instant update of all the most important current developments in wound care. Being an online journal, Wounds International...
Making a difference for patients and carers
Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 1In this guest editorial, Janine Michaelides discusses her motivation for improving the care of patients by raising the profile of tissue viability in Cyprus.
- Biofilms: hard to detect, easy to underestimate, but most definitely here to stay [view PDF]
Biofilms are found in most natural environments and are probably the most common form of microbial existence. They are relatively stable, three-dimensional communities of microbial cells encased in a complex mixture of extracellular polymers. Biofilms normally...
- Free healthcare should be a reality on both sides of the pond [view PDF]
I recently spent a week in Florida observing the fun and frivolous side of America that is Walt Disney World. As is always the case on holiday, I met a fellow clinician - an epidemiologist who couldn't help but expound upon his fear for the USA if Hillary...


