As a healthcare professional or patient managing an infected chronic (hard-to-heal) wound, you face many challenges, not least the suffering that is endured. Patients maybe feel hopeless as they deal with increased levels of exudate (wound fluid), malodour and painful dressing changes. Clinicians may also experience frustration with delayed healing and a higher risks of complications.

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Our Burns Selection Guide is designed to support informed discussions with your patients about their recovery journey and reintegration into daily life.
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Clinical Learning Hub
With access to the Clinical Learning Hub, you can learn at your own pace, according to your level of expertise, at a time that suits you. The hub covers wound infection, biofilm and microbial challenges and offers:
- multi-channel formats (webinars, e-learnings, Wound Talks, podcast)
- interactive modules in Microworld
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Knowledge articles
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Wound care | 2 min read Managing exudate, making laboratory testings clinically relevant
An article from the International Wound Journal highlights the critical role of utilising data from clinically relevant laboratory tests and well-structured clinical studies in the dressing selection process1.
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Wound care | 1 min read What is a venous leg ulcer?
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Wound care | 1 min read What can I do to heal my venous leg ulcer?
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Wound care | 1 min read Why is compression important?
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Wound care | 2 min read Support your healing by making the right choices
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Wound care | 1 min read How to lower risk of infection
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Wound care | 1 min read How can I tell if I have an infection?
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Wound care | 2 min read Prevention and first-aid measures for burns
Burns happen to people every day all over the world. But most burns are preventable, and by knowing the best way to treat a burn with first aid it's often possible to reduce their severity.
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Wound care | 7 min read Top 7 tips for wound healing
You probably don’t think much about wound care until you have surgery or an accident, or you have an ongoing hard-to-heal wound such as those caused by diabetes. But this year’s Wound Awareness Week (September 1–7) is urging us to Be Wound Aware because “Wounds affect EVERY body” and even a minor injury can become a serious long-term problem if you don’t care for your wound. Follow these seven tips to give yourself the best chance of recovery without complications.