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Assessment of Acute Wound Healing using the Dorsal Subcutaneous Polyvinyl Alcohol Sponge Implantation and Excisional Tail Skin Wound Models.
Published on: March 25, 2020
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Summary
The Journal of Wound Care has gained significant readership, reaching 21,000 monthly readers. This demonstrates the growing clinical importance and widespread interest in advanced wound management strategies.
Area of Science:
- Clinical Medicine
- Healthcare Management
Background:
- The Journal of Wound Care has achieved substantial growth since its inception.
- Wound management was not widely recognized as a distinct clinical field in 1992.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the increasing subscriber base and readership of the Journal of Wound Care.
- To underscore the growing prominence of wound management within the clinical community.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of journal subscription data.
- Review of reader survey results indicating average readership per copy.
- Observation of participation in global Wound Care Awards.
Main Results:
- The Journal of Wound Care currently boasts 7300 subscribers.
- An estimated 21,000 individuals read the journal monthly.
- Over 50 international entries across various disciplines were received for the Wound Care Awards.
Conclusions:
- The significant readership and global participation in wound care events confirm wound management's established position on the clinical agenda.
- The success indicates a strong and growing interest in the field of wound care internationally.
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