Introduction

Wound Healing Southern Africa (WHSA) is a peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in the field of wound care and healing. As the official journal of the Wound Healing Association of Southern Africa (WHASA) and the South African Burn Society (SABS), WHSA serves as a vital platform for disseminating original research, clinical insights, and developments pertinent to healthcare professionals involved in wound management across the Southern African region. The journal's open-access policy ensures that its content is freely accessible, promoting the widespread exchange of knowledge and contributing to improved patient care in wound healing.

Source: Wound Healing Southern Africa (WHSA) – Available at: WHSA on Medpharm and WHSA on Sabinet

Course Content

WHSA publishes a diverse array of articles, including:

  • Original research (clinical or laboratory work)
  • Review papers for continued professional development (CPD)
  • Case reports
  • Product reviews
  • Letters (scientific and editorial)

The journal targets a multidisciplinary readership comprising specialists allied to wound care, general practitioners, nursing professionals, and allied health practitioners with an interest in the field. By featuring a wide range of content, WHSA aims to keep healthcare professionals informed about the latest developments and best practices in wound care, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes in the region. 

Source: Wound Healing Southern Africa (WHSA) – Available at: WHSA on Medpharm and WHSA on Sabinet

Accreditation

No accreditation is linked to the reading of the journal content.  Should you however wish to complete the CPD assessments linked to this journal please refer to our CPD Compliance package





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