Professor Dr Kerlyn Carville Professor Primary Health Care and CommunityCurtin UniversityAustralia

Professor Dr Kerlyn Carville

Keryln is the Professor of Primary Health Care and Community Nursing at Silver Chain Group and Curtin University, Western Australia. She is the Deputy Lead of the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) Inflammation, Infection and Wounds Domain and Lead of the Wounds Group. She is a lead investigator on WHAM research projects, delivers undergraduate and postgraduate wound curriculum and supervises post graduate students.

Keryln has extensive clinical experience in wound and ostomy care and is committed to research and education within the domains. Keryln Chairs the Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance and was a Guideline Governance Group member for the development of the International Pressure Injury Guideline 2014 and 2019 (and the forthcoming 2025 edition). She co-ordinates the Curtin University Postgraduate Program of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Practice in Australia and Singapore. She was appointed a Fellow of Wounds Australia in 2006 and a Life Member of the Australian Association of Stomal Therapy Nurses in 2015. She was awarded a World Union of Wound Healing Societies Life Achievement Award in 2022 and the Western Australian Life-Time Achievement in Nursing Award in 2010. Keryln is a Churchill Fellow 1995. Keryln has over 130 peer-reviewed publications and texts.

Keryln’s research interests include: prevention and management of acute and chronic wounds, promotion of recovery and rehabilitation of persons with an ostomy, the development of standards, guidelines and evidence summaries. She has a particular interest in advancing best practice in wound and ostomy care in low resource countries.

5 July 2025 - Day 2

Time Session
09:45
10:45
Matron Wahida Daud Chairperson Nurse SupervisorHospital Pakar Universiti Sains MalaysiaMalaysia
  • Using Biodegradable Skin Substitutes in Healing Challenging Chronic Wounds
    Ms Pang Yuk Kam Speaker Nurse Consultant (Stoma and Wound Care)Hospital AuthorityHong Kong, China
  • The Role of the International Pressure Injury Guideline in Shaping Wound Care Practices
    Professor Dr Kerlyn Carville Speaker Professor Primary Health Care and CommunityCurtin UniversityAustralia
Ballroom 2

6 July 2025 - Day 3

Time Session
10:30
12:30
  • Advancement in Wound Management Worldwide
    Ybhg Professor Dato’ Dr Harikrishna K. Nair Speaker PresidentWorld Union of Wound Healing Societies & Malaysian Society of Wound Care ProfessionalsMalaysia
  • The Art and the Science of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Practice: Past, Present and Future
    Professor Dr Kerlyn Carville Speaker Professor Primary Health Care and CommunityCurtin UniversityAustralia
  • Asian Pacific Enterostomal Therapy Nursing Association (APETNA): Our Future Direction – Our Dreams and Vision
    Mr Muhammad Afiq Mohd Azlin Speaker RN, Enterestomal Therapist (W.O.C.) Nurse, Orthopedic Nurse, PresidentPenang Adventist Hospital, Malaysia Society of Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses (MSWOCN)Malaysia
  • World Council of Enterostomal Therapists (WCET): The Role of WCET in Promoting WOC Practices Collaboration Within Asian Countries
    Ms Yajuan Weng Speaker Deputy Director of the Nursing DepartmentNanjing Drum Tower HospitalChina
Ballroom 1