And that's a wrap on Wounds Conference 2024
Thursday, 24 October 2024

Thanks to every presenter, delegate, sponsor and exhibitor, and volunteer who helped make the event such a huge success. If you couldn't join us, we hope you enjoy these highlights.

Wrap video

This video montage goes behind the scenes of workshops, presentations, the exhibition hall and social functions. Is your team in there?

The program

Following an opening address by clinician and Conference Chair Hayley Ryan that looked back on 30 incredible years of Wounds Australia, local Indigenous representatives gave a warm and powerful Welcome to Country.

On to our illustrious keynote speakers, a 'who's who' of international wound care. The packed plenary program included these leading speakers:

  • Griffith University's Professor James Charles on First Nations' health
  • Thomas Leong of Sydney LHD on AI and VR in wound care
  • A/Prof Francis Wong of Singhealth, who presented the Asian perspective on championing change in wound care
  • EWMA President-Elect Prof Dimitri Beeckman on contemporary wound care frameworks
  • A/Prof Michael Woodward on wound care and ageing
  • EWMA President Dr Kirsi Isoherranen on care models in practice
  • University of Queensland's Prof Fiona Coyer on bridging the gap between research and practice
  • Immediate Past President of EWMA Prof Sebastian Probst on wound care education
  • Monash University's Dr Peta Tehan on the current state of Australia wound research.

The rest of the Conference followed five streams of concurrent programming:

  • Community & Primary Health
  • Aged & In-home Care
  • Acute & Hospital-based Health
  • General/Innovation & Technology
  • Interpreting guidelines

Pictured clockwise from top left: Kombumerri man Lann Levinge and daughter Kiara, with local performers (centre); A/Prof Francis Wong; A/Prof Michael Woodward; Prof Sebastian Probst; Prof James Charles.

Meet Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM

Couldn't join us at the Conference? We've made one exclusive address available for everyone to watch. Thanks to Dr Palipana, and to Forward Ability Support - where Dr Palipana is Chief Clinical Advisor - for facilitating his appearance.

World of Wounds Theatrette

In a first for the Wounds Australia Conference, we trialled a series of 'silent' presentations hosted by our valued industry partners in an innovative theatrette setting in our exhibition hall, to keep the learning going between programmed events. It proved a huge hit with delegates and industry alike, with audiences regularly overflowing beyond the theatrette. Thanks to all who attended or sponsored these valuable learning opportunities.

Our valued industry partners

Our sincere thanks to these generous corporate partners for their continued support of the Conference:

  • Platinum Partner Mölnlycke (pictured below)
  • Gold Partners Smith+Nephew and Solventum
  • Silver Partners Baxter, Coloplast, Essity, HARTMANN, Independence Australia, Juvo Solutions, URGO Medical
  • Bronze Partners Gama Healthcare and Bare Medical.

And also to every organisation that invested in exhibiting. Wounds Australia CEO Jeff Antcliff said industry support was crucial to improving best practice and growing the sector.

"Delegates continue to tell us in post-event feedback how much they enjoy meeting trade and learning about the latest products and innovations," Mr Antcliff said. "The Conference would not be possible without your support."

30 years of championing change

This year marks the 30th anniversary of our work to make wound care a national health priority. Wounds Australia thanks every single member and supporter for their tireless dedication to minimising the harm caused by wounds. We marked the occasion with cake! Life Members Dr Peta Tehan and Dr Jenny Prentice did the cake-cutting honours, ably assisted by our CEO Jeff Antcliff.

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