PRESIDENT: GREGORY
WEIR |
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Gregory Weir is a
certified and registered Vascular Surgeon. He
completed his training in Medicine, General
Surgery and Vascular Surgery at the University
of Pretoria, where he is still involved as a
part-time consultant and lecturer. He also did a
Vascular, Trauma and Critical Care Fellowship in
Sydney, Australia. He regards himself fortunate
to have received training in Hyperbaric Medicine
from Dr. Frans Cronje. Gregory has a specific
interest in the role of ischaemia and hypoxia as
a major etiological factor in chronic wounds.
E-mail:
president@whasa.org
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VICE-PRESIDENT: |
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E-mail:
vice.president@whasa.org
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MEMBER AND PAST PRESIDENT: LIEZL NAUDE |
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Sr. Liezl Naude is
Clinical Wound Management Specialist who heads
her own Wound Care Clinic since 2001. She
qualified as a Registered Nurse (B Cur) at the
University of Pretoria in 1996. In 2002 she
completed a Masters Degree in Community Nursing
(M Cur - cum laude) at the University of
Pretoria. She followed this up with an
University Certificate in Wound Care at the
University of the Free State in 2003 and a
Certificate in Wound Care from the University of
Hertfordshire UK in 2005. She is also part of a
multi-disciplinary Diabetic Foot and Ulcer
clinic at Montana Hospital in Pretoria. She has
a passion for Wound Care and the education of
peers and patients alike.
E-mail:
president@whasa.org
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TREASURER: NELOUISE GEYER |
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Nelouise Geyer is a
Registered Nurse and Midwife with a Masters
degree in Intensive Care Nursing. She has
expertise in legislation, ethics and practice
issues related to the nursing profession. She is
involved in the activities of various
professional associations and groups for nurses.
E-mail:
treasury@whasa.org
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EDITOR IN CHIEF WHSA: ALAN WIDGEROW |
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Professor Widgerow
completed his undergraduate and post-graduate
studies at the University of the Witwatersrand.
He was the first Plastic Surgeon to have been
awarded the Michael and Janie Miller Prize for
the top surgical graduate of the University of
Witwatersrand in 1989. He has held various
positions in numerous academic and professional
associations including that of President of the
Association of Plastic and Reconstructive
surgery of Southern Africa (APRSSA). He was
appointed Honorary Professor by the Senate of
the Wits University in 1999. He is author of
over 70 plastic surgical related publications
and 2 books. His current fields of interest are
Cosmetic Surgery and Wound Healing. He is
committed to research at Wits University and
runs a private practice from Linksfield Park
Clinic in Johannesburg
E-mail:
editor.whsa@whasa.org
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MEMBER: HISKE
SMART |
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Hiske Smart studied at
the Free State University in Bloemfontein (Hons.
B. Soc.Sc (Verpl), Potchefstroom University (MA
Nursing Science) and at the Wound Healing
Research unit in Cardiff where she received a
Postgraduate diploma in Wound Healing and Tissue
Repair (cum laude). She is a clinical nurse
specialist in wound care and practice in Welkom
(Free State province) at the Wound Healing and
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy unit, which is a
hospital based unit at the Welkom Medi-Clinic.
Her two specific interests are acute traumatic
tissue injury as well as the lower limb and foot
of the diabetic patient. As a committee member
of WHASA she is involved in reimbursement issues
and core competency training on regional level.
E-mail:
research@whasa.org
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MEMBER: HELEN
ROBINS |
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Helen Robins completed
her initial training as a podiatrist at the
Technikon Witwatersrand, JHB and then completed
her honors degree in Podiatric studies at
Brighton University, England. After working as a
lecturer at the School of Podiatry, Technikon
Witwatersrand, she worked in community health
services for many years which involved foot
health education to both health care
professionals and the public. She has chaired
Accreditation Committees for the School of
Podiatry, been involved in the academic advisory
boards and has worked as a moderator for
research in Podiatry. She is currently involved
as a practitioner in a Multidisciplinary
Diabetic Foot and Ulcer clinic both at
Mediclinic Kloof Hospital & Montana Hospitals.
She is also linked to several Centre of Diabetes
Clinics in the Pretoria Area. She has a special
interest in Diabetic Foot Management.
E-mail:
healthprof.1@whasa.org
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MEMBER: THABO
MOKHOBO |
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E-mail:
healthprof.2@whasa.org |
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CO-OPTED MEMBER (Free
State): MAGDA MULDER |
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Prof Magda Mulder is
associated with the School of Nursing, Faculty
of Health Sciences, University of the Free
State. She is coordinator of the Post-basic
Wound Care Course and a short course presented
on Certificate level. Mentioned courses are the
only Wound Care Courses accredited at SAQA. Two
Postgraduate students, who did their clinical
research in Wound Care, completed their
Masters' Degree under her supervision. Prof
Magda Mulder is also co-author of the study
guide: "Basic Principles of Wound Care"
(Publisher: Pearson Education, South Africa). Up
to date Prof Mulder has presented nineteen (19)
papers and five (5) workshops in Wound Care.
E-mail:
education@whasa.org
E-mail:
free.state@whasa.org
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CO-OPTED MEMBER (Western
Cape): MARIANNE BOTHA |
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E-mail:
western.cape@whasa.org |
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KARIN GERBER |
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E-mail:
Karin.Gerber@lifehealthcare.co.za |
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PAST PRESIDENT: FRANS CRONJE |
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Dr. Frans J Cronje is a
Medical Practitioner who runs a Wound Care and
Hyperbaric Medicine Centre at Eugene Marais
Hospital in Pretoria. He qualified MBChB at the
University of Pretoria (cum laude) in 1991 and
completed an academic Fellowship in Diving and
Hyperbaric Medicine at Duke University, Durham,
NC, USA in 2003. He is the pioneer of modern
hyperbaric oxygen therapy in South Africa and
has dedicated his professional career to the
advancement of wound care - in all its forms -
in Southern Africa.
E-mail:
past.president@whasa.org
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