- Provide On-line Education opportunities
- Links with national and international professional organisations
We’re here to support your professional growth, celebrate your achievements, and share your knowledge with the wider wound care community. Below, you’ll find a range of opportunities and resources to help you develop and showcase your expertise. Click on the boxes below for each of the following;
Guidance for Writing a Case Study
This tutorial provides an introduction to writing effective clinical case studies, including guidance on structure, consent, and key clinical details. It also covers the next steps if you’re interested in getting your work published.
Awards for Outside Publications
Have you recently published a wound-related article? Learn how to apply for our award recognising excellence in published work by our members.
Awards for Tissue Issue
Our newsletter, The Tissue Issue, is a platform for sharing real-world experiences, clinical insights, and innovative approaches in wound care. We encourage members to contribute articles, case studies or reflections. Sharing your work not only supports professional learning across our community, but also helps raise the standard of care in Aotearoa.
Whether you’re sharing a new technique, highlighting a team effort, or reflecting on a challenging case, your work deserves to be recognised. This is your opportunity to inspire others while celebrating your own professional growth.
Undergraduate Case Study Competition
This annual competition encourages undergraduate students to submit a clinical case study for review and recognition. Entries are due by 31 December each year.
Click on the boxes below.
Here you will find links to Webinars and Courses
Wound Awareness Week 2026
Wound Awareness Week is a key event in the NZWCS calendar, taking place during the third week of July. In 2026, it will be observed from July 20th to July 26th.
The Society is honoured to have many experts among its members.
The theme for this year will be Wound Hygiene. Event details of WAW will be posted closer to the time
Save the date: Mobile Health hosted event will be on Tuesday, 21st July 2026
To create a Zoom account for free go to: https://zoom.us/signup#/signup
Go to our Events - NZWCS Study days and seminars to register
Past Wound Awareness Week educational resources
Education Related to Research
Qualitative Research 101
RICHARD EGAN, Associate Professor, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine and co-Director Social and Behavioural Research Unit, University of Otago.
SALINA IUPATI, Palliative Care Specialist, Te Omanga Hospice, Lower Hutt.
This insightful evening webinar explores qualitative approaches in palliative care research from academic, clinical, and research perspectives.
Research is often required for various audits, and rural areas may lack access to substantial quantitative data. Qualitative data not only complements the statistical analysis of quantitative data but can also be applied across different research areas. The Qualitative Research webinar is available through Mobile Health. Click the Find Out More link below.
Developing A Research Study, Series With Geoff Kira
1. Developing A Research Study: Concept To Design - Dr Geoff Kira
2. Nursing Research Methods And Analyses - Dr Geoff Kira
3. Applying For Research Ethics - Dr Geoff Kira
4. Pulling A Research Team Together - Dr Geoff Kira
5. How To Get Published - Dr Geoff Kira
6. Funding Opportunities - Dr Geoff Kira
Online Courses
online learning from outside organisations and also industry
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