Abstract
Chronic refractory wounds have emerged as a significant public health challenge that needs to be addressed urgently in China, necessitating strengthened construction of wound repair discipline. Since the National Health Commission of China officially encouraged medical institutions to establish specialized wound repair discipline in 2019, diverse regional models of specialized discipline have emerged nationwide, effectively advancing the construction and development of wound repair discipline system in China. Leveraging Hainan's unique regional characteristics, the First Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University has innovatively integrated the wound repair discipline into the construction of the emergency medical rescue system, successfully creating the distinctive "Hainan Model" for specialized wound repair discipline. This model not only addresses the wound treatment needs of local populations, but also provides robust support for the implementation of national strategic initiatives, achieving dual value in both disciplinary development and social benefits and highlighting its core strengths and advantages. This paper systematically elaborates on the developmental trajectory of Hainan's wound repair system and the exploration of the "Hainan Model" in construction of specialized wound repair discipline, aiming to offer valuable reference for building a China-specific wound repair discipline system and promote its high-quality development.