The International Wound Journal (IWJ) is a journal focused on providing the best quality information, research data and education on all aspects of woThe International Wound Journal (IWJ) is a journal focused on providing the best quality information, research data and education on all aspects of wounds and wound healing.
It provides the single best resource of information for all professional disciplines involved in the care of patients with wounds.
We have assembled a large board of Editorial Executives, who represent a range of professional groups and originate from around the globe. All of these individuals are recognized international experts in their own fields.
The journal publishes original peer reviewed material including Review articles, Research papers, Clinical studies, Letters, “Case Conferences” - where our Editorial Executives comment on interesting case scenarios, “Clinical Challenges” – discussing difficult or complex cases, and International perspectives on educational initiatives, guidelines, different groups and societies.
Manuscripts that describe product evaluations will be considered, but will receive lower priority. The Journal also welcomes articles that provide the reader with a thorough understanding of a specific methodology or technique pertinent to wound healing studies. These articles will be subjected to the same peer review as regular research articles. Manuscripts will be accepted from any country but must be written in idiomatic English, and will be subject to copyediting before publication.
unds and wound healing.
It provides the single best resource of information for all professional disciplines involved in the care of patients with wounds.
We have assembled a large board of Editorial Executives, who represent a range of professional groups and originate from around the globe. All of these individuals are recognized international experts in their own fields.
The journal publishes original peer reviewed material including Review articles, Research papers, Clinical studies, Letters, “Case Conferences” - where our Editorial Executives comment on interesting case scenarios, “Clinical Challenges” – discussing difficult or complex cases, and International perspectives on educational initiatives, guidelines, different groups and societies.
Manuscripts that describe product evaluations will be considered, but will receive lower priority. The Journal also welcomes articles that provide the reader with a thorough understanding of a specific methodology or technique pertinent to wound healing studies. These articles will be subjected to the same peer review as regular research articles. Manuscripts will be accepted from any country but must be written in idiomatic English, and will be subject to copyediting before publication.