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Announcing our National Hybrid Conference

We're delighted to invite you to our national hybrid conference to commemorate over three decades of excellence in wound care. Join us in person in Niagara Falls, Ontario for a truly memorable experience of cutting-edge education and exceptional networking opportunities to meet others who are passionate about wound care.

Virtual attendance is also available in our plenary stream of sessions.

Register today to secure your spot!

National Hybrid Conference

Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to be a part of our National Hybrid Conference taking place from October 22-24, 2026 at Fallsview Casino Resort. It’s a celebration of what we’ve achieved together and a look ahead to the exciting future of 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 of October 22 to 24, 2026, 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

Become a Wounds Canada member and enjoy reduced conference fees. 

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Virtual Conference Registration
  • Virtual Member $150+HST
  • Virtual Non-Member $195+HST
In-person Niagara Falls Conference Registration

EARLY BIRD NOW UNTIL JUNE 30th!

  • Member: $455+HST
  • Non-Member: $495+HST
  • Single Day: $295+HST
  • Student: $425+HST

STARTING JULY 1st

  • Member Regular: $525+HST
  • Non-Member Regular: $565+HST
  • Single Day: $295+HST
  • Student: $425+HST
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for hotel info at
  • Hilton Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls, ON

Scientific Planning Committee

Introducing This Year’s Scientific Planning Committee

Russell E. Albak

MD,CCFP,FCFP,COE

Greg Archibald

MD, CCFP, FCFP

Helen Arputhanathan

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

Irmajean Bajnok

RN, BScN, MScN, PhD, FCAN, FAAN

Deirdre O'Sullivan-Drombolis

BScPT, MClSc (Wound Healing)

Robyn Evans

BSc, MD, CCFP, FCFP

Joumana Fawaz

Clinical Nurse Specialist

Melissa Gosse

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

Rosemary Hill

BSN, CWOCN, NSWOC, WOCC(C)

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

Anne Shantz

RN, BScN, MClScWH, NSWOC

Kathleen Stevens

RN, PhD

Tara Schmitz Forsyth

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

Wounds Canada National Hybrid Agenda

Agenda

session time icon10/22/2026 08:00 to
09:05

Welcome and AI in Health Care

Learning Objectives

  • Provide an overview of  the current landscape of AI in healthcare
  • Discuss the implications of AI use in health care- benefits, opportunities, limitations and ethical considerations
  • Demonstrate a real-world case study showing how AI can be an effective tool for clinicians
session time icon10/22/2026 10:25 to
11:25

Sponsored Learning - ESSITY

session time icon10/22/2026 11:35 to
12:20

Reflecting the Quintuple Aim in a Challenging Health Care Environment: Is it possible in skin health and wound care?

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the components of the Quintuple Aim and its relevance to quality skin health and wound care 
  • Highlight key challenges in today's health care settings that impact patients, caregivers, providers, and quality skin health and wound care
  • Identify strategic and actionable solutions to maximize possibilities, optimize resources, and achieve quality outcomes in skin health and wound care.


session time icon10/22/2026 12:30 to
12:30

LUNCH

session time icon10/22/2026 13:00 to
14:00

Sponsored Learning - URGO

session time icon10/22/2026 14:10 to
14:30

Sponsored learning – NanoTess

session time icon10/22/2026 14:35 to
14:50

Celebrating Our Scholarship & Research Award Recipients

Objectives

  • Acknowledge recipients of key scholarship and research awards generously funded by our donors
  • Recognize the charitable status of Wounds Canada and its fundraising strategies
  • Associate the 2026 scholarship and research award recipients with the charitable status of Wounds Canada


session time icon10/22/2026 15:00 to
16:00

Sponsored Learning - PERFUSE

session time icon10/22/2026 16:00 to
18:15

GRAND OPENING EXHIBIT HALL / POLICY CAFE / POSTER CAFE

session time icon10/22/2026 18:00 to
20:00

WORKSHOP: Electrical Stimulation Therapy (E-Stim) to Promote Healing of Complex Wounds

Learning Objectives

  • Apply background knowledge about the mechanisms of action, clinical research evidence, and rationale for different E-Stim treatment parameters and protocols that support evidence-informed practice.
  • Practice applying E-Stim to wound models using a variety of techniques using different electrode placements, a selection of electrical stimulus parameters, and an assortment of equipment & supplies.
  • Experience various equipment and supplies that are available in Canada to deliver E-Stim directly to the wound along with other modalities.
  • Select appropriate clients for treatment based on the knowledge and understanding of clinical indications and relevant contraindications and precautions.
  • Design a customized treatment plan that will be safe and effective and can be easily incorporated into the current wound care program.
  • Use an evidence-informed approach to E-Stim application that minimizes patient risks by knowing what to expect, what signs to watch for, and how to modify E-Stim treatment based on the patient’s response
session time icon10/23/2026 04:15 to
17:00

The Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Wound Management

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the physiologic basis of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
  • Identify clinical indications related to the use of HBO in wound management 
  • Using a case study approach outline application of HBO as a treatment of choice  in relevant wound types  
session time icon10/23/2026 07:30 to
08:30

Sponsored Learning – Smith+Nephew

session time icon10/23/2026 09:35 to
10:20

What’s New in Diabetes? Overview of the New Treatment Tools and Impact on the DF

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss how technological advancements and pharmacotherapy  are impacting diabetic care from treatment plans, to patient engagement,  and overall outcomes 
  • Outline future trends in diabetes prevention and early detection and their impact on the incidence and management of diabetes
  • Review a case study on how the new advancements are helping with DFU prevention and wound healing 
session time icon10/23/2026 10:30 to
11:15

Complications of Antibiotic Use and Possible Solutions

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the range of infection prevention and control strategies appropriate in skin health and wound care 
  • Describe how inappropriate antibiotic use can cause complications in wounds and wound healing
  • Discuss factors associated with wounds that contribute to overuse of antibiotics
  • Outline strategies to determine when and where antibiotic use is indicated in wound care
session time icon10/23/2026 10:30 to
11:15

Practical Tips and Tricks in Offloading for Diabetic Foot

Learning Objectives

  • Describe how pressure, shear, and repetitive trauma contribute to ulcer formation and delayed wound healing.
  • Highlight the role of offloading as a core component of evidence-based DFU treatment.
  • Outline how patient education improves full patient engagement in offloading plans 
  • Discuss practical solutions such as device customization, follow-up monitoring, and shared decision-making in effective offloading practices.
  •  Participate in coached sessions working with:  

- Total Contact Casts 

- Removable cast walkers 

- Therapeutic footwear and custom orthotics

- Felted foam, padding, and shoe modifications


session time icon10/23/2026 10:30 to
11:15

Tackling Burnout from the Individual and Organizational Perspective

Learning Objectives

  • Explore personal risk factors for burnout such as workload imbalance, perfectionism, emotional labor, lack of recovery time, managing unexpected high-stress clinical situations and PTSD
  • Discuss how stress responses and coping styles influence burnout risk.
  • Review systemic contributors to burnout such as staffing shortages, excessive administrative burden, unclear expectations, and poor leadership support.
  • Show how workplace culture, communication, and resource allocation shape burnout levels.
  • Provide examples of successful interventions for burnout at both individual and organizational levels.


session time icon10/23/2026 12:45 to
13:15

LUNCH

session time icon10/23/2026 13:15 to
14:15

Sponsored Session – Convatec

session time icon10/23/2026 14:25 to
15:10

Wound Care for Unsheltered Persons

Learning Objectives

  • Describe common skin health outcomes resulting from challenges faced by  unsheltered persons.
  • Differentiate between mild, moderate, and severe frostbite, including early warning signs like numbness and skin colour changes
  • Recognize types of burns (thermal, chemical, contact) and classify burn depth
  • Identify indicators of infection, including redness, swelling, warmth, drainage, fever, and systemic symptoms
  • Outline field-appropriate treatment strategies for frost bite, burn care, sepsis and infection
session time icon10/23/2026 14:25 to
15:10

Clinical Wound Photography: Tips and Techniques

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the impact of clinical wound photography on accurate assessment,  diagnosis, and monitoring. 
  • Describe key factors necessary in using clinical wound photography as a clinical assessment and monitoring tool, such as patient consent and privacy, confidentiality and storage. 
  • Outline best practices related to equipment and accessories,  settings, lighting and framing necessary for accurately capturing quality images 
  • Outline tips in capturing  images that accurately represent wound size, colour and tissue characteristics 
session time icon10/23/2026 16:15 to
18:00

Built for Better Flow: Practical Skills in Lymphedema Management

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss common treatments in lymphedema management
  • Outline factors relevant to selection of different treatment modalities in lymphedema management
  • Engage in coached sessions related to the implementation of various treatment modalities for lymphedema management including: 
  • Compression
  • Nutrition
  • Massage
  • Assessments/ measurements
  • Stocking / Footwear
  • Devices
session time icon10/23/2026 20:00 to
22:00

SOCIAL EVENT

session time icon10/23/2026 07:30 to
08:30

Sponsored Learning - Mölnlycke

session time icon10/24/2026 08:45 to
10:00

Welcome and Best Practices in Resource-Constrained Settings

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss how environmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors influence wound management.
  • Describe the challenges of wound care in low-resource environments e.g. limited supplies, staffing shortages, and lack of advanced technology.
  • Outline low-cost, high-impact wound care strategies and when they could be most useful
  • Explain how to triage wounds for best outcomes in resource-constrained   environments
session time icon10/24/2026 08:45 to
10:45

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

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.
session time icon10/24/2026 09:00 to
10:45

Dressings for Success Workshop

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 for dressing selection when caring for patients with complex wounds across settings
session time icon10/24/2026 10:00 to
10:45

Acute Limb Ischemia: Awareness, Rapid Recognition and Interprofessional Care

Learning Objectives

  • Define acute limb ischemia (ALI) and its signs and symptoms
  • Recognize the importance of  increased public and provider awareness about the urgency of early intervention for ALI
  • Identify how evidence-based wound care policy such as prevention, primary care and client centredness  can impact quality of care and outcomes
  • Apply information about ALI-- its prevention, diagnosis and interprofessional care and treatment to a patient case situation
session time icon10/24/2026 10:45 to
12:15

EXHIBIT TIME / POLICY CAFÉ / POSTER CAFÉ

session time icon10/24/2026 12:15 to
12:45

LUNCH

session time icon10/24/2026 12:45 to
13:45

Sponsored Lunch - Solventum

session time icon10/24/2026 13:45 to
14:30

CQI in Wound Care: Embedding Skin Health and Wound Care in Your Organization

Learning Objectives

  • Determine the impact of key health care organizational components necessary for quality skin health and wound care
  • Outline how organizational structures can maximize clinical excellence among practitioners to achieve better wound care outcomes 
  • Showcase how measurement, evaluation and CQI are necessary ingredients for better skin health and wound care across all sectors. 
  • Describe critical catalysts in maximizing organizational success in optimizing skin integrity among patients

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:

Electrical Stimulation Therapy (E-Stim) to Promote Healing of Complex Wounds

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Electrical Stimulation Therapy (E-Stim) to promote healing of complex, hard-to-heal wounds

E-Stim is an evidence-informed, publicly-funded, advanced wound care practice that involves applying low levels of specialized electrical current directly to the wound area to accelerate wound healing processes. This interprofessional, hands-on clinical skills workshop is designed for nurses, physicians, chiropodists, and physical therapists with experience in wound care, who are interested in gaining the knowledge, skills, and judgments needed to use E-Stim on hard-to-heal wounds. 

This hands-on, interactive, clinical workshop will focus on application techniques and the proper use of equipment and supplies to deliver E-Stim directly to the wound area.  It will allow participants to apply background knowledge and clinical research evidence so they appreciate when, why and how to use E-Stim to promote wound closure. Case studies and other exercises will promote advanced clinical decision-making skills needed to identify individuals who are most likely to benefit from E-Stim, and to design a customized E-Stim program that is safe, effective, and feasible.

No additional fee is required.

Pre-requisite required.

Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Maximum capacity of the workshop is 70.

Learning Objectives

  1. Apply background knowledge about the mechanisms of action, clinical research evidence, and rationale for different E-Stim treatment parameters and protocols.
  2. Practice applying E-Stim to wound models using different electrodes (types and placement) and associated electrical stimulus parameters.
  3. Experience various equipment and supplies that are available in Canada to deliver E-Stim and other physical modalities (ultrasound (US), ultraviolet light (UVC), and LASER) directly to the wound.
  4. Select appropriate clients for E-Stim treatment based on the knowledge and understanding of clinical indications and relevant contraindications and precautions.
  5. Design a customized E-Stim treatment plan that will be safe and effective and can be easily incorporated into an individual’s current wound care program.
  6. Apply a recommended treatment approach recommended by a national consensus panel for physical modalities (E-Stim, UVC, US, LASER) which includes knowing what to expect, what early signs and symptoms to watch for, and how to modify treatments based on a person’s response.

Register here to secure your spot.

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    Hands-On Workshops

    Dressings for Success Workshop

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    Dressings for Success Workshop

    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 70.

    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

    Register here to secure your spot:

    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

    Register here to secure your spot:

    Built for Better Flow: Practical Skills in Lymphedema Management

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    Built for Better Flow: Practical Skills in Lymphedema Management

    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 70.

    Learning Objectives

    • Participants will have the opportunity to visit various stations and learn hands-on about compression, nutrition, massage, footwear/stockings, assessments/measurements and devices

    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

    Happy 30th Anniversary Wounds Canada! I wish I have known about you earlier in my career. I'm glad and so grateful that I'm able to attend this year's conference. I have learned so much and will definitely learn more in the future.  

    Honestly, this conference has always been delivering the best topic discussions revolving wound care and the fact that I can do this virtually on maternity leave is amazing.

    Thank you!

    Case studies and wound dressing pearls always give the best real-life examples that are readily applicable in my practice. Different scenarios, different type of wounds and discussions with experienced health professionals definitely help [me] understand what works effectively.

    Presenters sharing their experiences with the patients and the system. It was a great opportunity to learn and to start my individual journey with my local community and team.

    I found the Poster Café sessions to be particularly valuable. The interactive format allowed for rich, meaningful conversations with experts, and it was incredibly insightful to learn from their lived experiences in wound care. These discussions provided practical takeaways and new perspectives that I can apply in my role as a nurse educator to support staff development andimprove patient care.

    I loved Day 1 where there were case studies and the presenters showed how each product helped with healing different types/stages of wounds.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The event will remain open 24/7 until January 31, 2027. You can attend whenever it is convenient until the end of January to view the on-demand sessions.

    DISCLAIMER: As a participant at this hybrid 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.