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Listen to our series of free podcasts featuring key opinion leaders and wound-care experts from across Canada. Designed to support ongoing professional development, these engaging conversations explore current evidence, emerging practices and practical insights in wound prevention and management.

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Register for our upcoming 2026 webinars.

Watch our extensive selection of webinars about the various skin health and wound care topics, ranging from clinical to implementation of best practices.

From Awareness to Action: Implementing Ontario Health’s Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia Pathway

Implementing the Wounds Canada Pathway for Preventing and Managing Pressure Injuries 

Implementing the Wounds Canada Best Practice Recommendations in Practice and Education

A Collection of Policy-Related Webinars

  • How do I…? Panel Exploration of Challenging Pressure Injury-related Problems
  • Quality Improvement and Pressure Injury Prevention
  • Negative Pressure Wound Therapy - Are You Ready for a Change of Perspective
  • Journey of a Pressure Injury
  • Impact of COVID-19 on Patients, Providers and Healthcare Systems in Canada
  • Virtual Care and E-health in Wound Care
  • Wound Infection Consensus Document

Mölnlycke (Sponsorisé par) - Transformer la pratique pour une meilleure guérison : données probantes, expérience et changement efficace

Mölnlycke (Sponsored) - Transforming Practice for Better Healing: Evidence, Experience & Effective Change

Mölnlycke (Sponsored) - Critical Care Without Walls: Pressure Injury Prevention Outside of the ICU

Mölnlycke (Sponsored) - Venous Leg Ulcers (VLUs) Painful for the Practitioner and the Patient

Mölnlycke (Sponsored) - Cooling the Heat A Practical Approach to Burn Care

Smith+Nephew (Sponsored) - Practice Pearls: Best Practice Recommendations for Single-Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (sNPWT) in Community Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFUs)

Mölnlycke (Sponsored) - Building a Framework for Sustaining a Pressure Injury Prevention Protocol in Acute Care

Disclaimer

Please note: The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts and webinars are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of Wounds Canada.