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Welcome to our 30th Anniversary Conference Landing page

Welcome to Our 30th Anniversary Conference Landing Page!

We're thrilled to invite you to our milestone event, celebrating three decades of excellence in wound care. Join us for an unparalleled experience that combines cutting-edge education and exceptional networking opportunities.

In-person and virtual attendance are both available.

Register today to secure your spot!

National Hybrid Conference

Don't miss this unique opportunity to be a part of our 30th Anniversary Conference taking place from October 2-4, 2025 at the Harbour Castle Westin Hotel. It's a celebration of our collective achievements and a look ahead to the exciting future of wound care to offer the best in wound care education.

Wounds Canada's National Hybrid Conference is the largest wound-related event in Canada, bringing together health-care professionals, educators and key opinion leaders for both in person and virtually. This educational event is designed to support health-care professionals who work with patients with wounds or who are at risk for developing wounds.

Mark the dates October 2-4, 2025, to enhance your educational journey in wound care!

Why attend?

Hybrid Format

Choose to join us in-person or virtually, offering flexibility to accommodate your preferences and schedule.

Comprehensive Education

Three days of interactive wound care education ensuring you gain diverse and in-depth knowledge.

Exhibitor Showcase

Discover the latest products and services from top companies in the wound care industry, with both physical and virtual exhibits.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with colleagues, key opinion leaders, and industry experts, both in person and online, to expand your professional network.

Registration Fees and Hotel Info

Virtual Conference Registration
  • Virtual Member $150
  • Virtual Non-Member $195
In-person Toronto Conference Registration
  • In-Person Member $525.00
  • In-Person Non-Member $565.00
  • Single Day $295
  • Student $425
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for hotel info at
  • The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto

Scientific Planning Committee

Introducing This Year’s Co-Chairs and Scientific Planning Committee

Co-chair: Irmajean Bajnok

RN, BScN, MScN, PhD, FCAN, FAAN

Co-chair: Robyn Evans

BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP

Russell E. Albak

MD,CCFP,FCFP,COE

Greg Archibald

MD, CCFP, FCFP

Helen Arputhanathan

MSc Wound Care (Australia), BScN, RN, IIWCC, NSWOC, WOCC(C)

Deirdre O'Sullivan-Drombolis

BScPT, MClSc (Wound Healing)

Joumana Fawaz

Clinical Nurse Specialist

Melissa Gosse

RN, BN, IIWCC-CAN, MSc (Skin Integrity & Wound Management)

Rosemary Hill

BSN, CWOCN, NSWOC, WOCC(C)

Angela Kim

BMSc, MD, MSc (Candidate)

Sheri McPhee

RN, BScN, M.Ed, NSWOC, WOCC(C) MSc Skin Integrity & Wound Management

Douglas Queen

BSc, PhD, MBA

Helen Rees

BSc (Hons) Podiatry

Graham Roche-Nagle

MD, MBA, MMEd, FRCSI, EBSQ-VASC, DFSVS

Kelly Sair

BScPT, MClSc (WH)

Anne Shantz

RN, BScN, MClScWH, NSWOC

Kathleen Stevens

RN, PhD

Tara Schmitz Forsyth

RN, BN, MN, CVAA(c), IIWC

Wounds Canada National Hybrid Agenda

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Agenda

14 April, 2026 11:00
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Sarah Johnson
BrightWave Media Group

14 April, 2026 09:00
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Dr. Allison Martinez
NeuroLink Labs

14 March, 2026 13:00
14 April, 2026 15:00
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Mark Anderson
TechNova Solutions

Specialty Workshops

Workshop attendees must be registered for the conference.

Advancing Skin Health and Wound Care: A Practical Guide for Primary Care

(for MDs & NPs)

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Advancing Skin Health and Wound Care: A Practical Guide for Primary Care

This workshop is for Nurse Practitioners or Physicians only and is part of the Wounds Canada National Fall Conference program. To participate in this session, you must have MD or NP qualifications and be registered for the conference.

No additional fee is required.

Maximum capacity of the workshop is 50.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize common skin and wound conditions encountered in primary care and their early warning signs.
  • Apply evidence-based assessment and treatment protocols for managing acute and chronic wounds in primary care settings.
  • Integrate preventive strategies and patient education into routine primary care to promote skin health and reduce wound recurrence.

Register here to secure your spot:

Hands-On Workshops

Planning the Cover-up: Evidence-based Pearls to Guide Dressing Decisions

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Planning the Cover-up: Evidence-based Pearls to Guide Dressing Decisions

This workshop is part of the Wounds Canada National Fall Conference program and you must be registered for the conference to attend.

No additional fee is required.

Maximum capacity of the workshop is 50.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the principles of wound healing and how they inform evidence-based dressing selection.
  • Compare and contrast various wound dressings based on wound type, exudate level, and patient needs.
  • Apply clinical decision-making frameworks to select appropriate dressings for complex wound scenarios

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Wound Debridement: The How, The When and The Why

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Wound Debridement: The How, The When and The Why

This workshop is part of the Wounds Canada National Fall Conference program and you must be registered for the conference to attend.

Pre-requisite required: Best Practice Approach to Skin Health and Wound Management: Knowledge(A100MNN), SHARP, WCCP, IIWCC, SWAN, NSWOCC or Master’s in Wound Healing

No additional fee is required.

Maximum capacity of the workshop is 50.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the rationale for wound debridement
  • Analyze, compare and contrast the risks and benefits of different types of wound debridement methods
  • Select the appropriate debridement technique based on patient and wound considerations
  • Practise non-viable conservative sharp debridement and discuss post debridement care
  • Explore skin’s underlying structures
  • Review requirements from governing bodies and agencies to support the practise of conservative sharp non-viable tissue debridement

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Because It Works: Applying the Wound Prevention & Management Cycle to YOUR Cases

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Because It Works: Applying the Wound Prevention & Management Cycle to YOUR Cases

This workshop is part of the Wounds Canada National Fall Conference program and you must be registered for the conference to attend. This highly interactive session will apply selected participants' case studies for discussion.

No additional fee is required.

Maximum capacity of the workshop is 50.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the key components of the Wound Prevention and Management Cycle (WPMC) and their role in structured wound care delivery
  • Interpret clinical scenarios to determine appropriate interventions aligned with each phase of the cycle
  • Implement the WPMC to cases to enhance consistency, efficiency, and outcomes in wound care practice

Register here to secure your spot and submit your case study!:

Who Attends

  • Chiropodists/Podiatrists
  • Certified Orthotists and Certified Prosthetists
  • Dermatologists
  • Endocrinologists
  • Enterostomal Therapy Nurses
  • Surgeons
  • Family Physicians
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Pharmacists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Registered Nurses
  • Registered Practical Nurses
  • Social Workers
  • Pedorthists

Conference Testimonials

I really appreciate the virtual format. I was able to attend most sessions. I am grateful for this as I was unable to attend in person. The conference would have been much better in person (to take full advantage of the learning opportunities offered as well as networking) but the virtual option was as excellent.

The presentations in the plenary room were excellent to promote discussion, give information and allow for a lot of thinking and processing of how that information can be utilized in LTC

In a community health-care setting getting clients to adopt and understand the progression of wounds is essential. I feel more confident explaining the process with each conference I attend.

Learned something from every presentation that I will incorporate into practice, really enjoyed dermatology presentation and prosthetic presentation, VLU too.

Amazing conference. Appreciate that the conference moves around the country and is also offered virtually.

Really informative, good ideas to implement best practice in my home. Will continue to look forward to learning new information throughout the conference.

Frequently Asked Questions

The event will remain open 24/7 until January 31, 2026. You can attend whenever it is convenient until the end of January to view the on-demand sessions.

DISCLAIMER: As a participant at this ihybrid conference, you acknowledge and agree that Wounds Canada does not endorse the information, products or services shared by presenters and sponsors. Health-care recommendations are strictly for discussion purposes and individuals should seek consultation with their respective health-care professionals. Wounds Canada has the right to make changes to the agenda, presenters, and schedules without further notice.