A webinar is an excellent cost-effective vehicle to reach a large audience. Webinars produced through Wounds Canada can reach target populations all across Canada, once as a live event and then as an archived online resource.

See our archived webinars: view

The Turnkey Webinar Package Includes:

  • All pre- and post-production work, including scheduling, rehearsal and speaker preparation, marketing plans
  • Registration and administrative support leading up to broadcast day
  • Distribution of marketing materials (eblast and social media posts)
  • Post-production services
  • Hosting of online archive for a minimum of 12 months

 Marketing Support 

  • Development of marketing/promotional materials for the event
  • Social media posts on Wounds Canada's channels
  • Distribution of a dedicated email blast to Wounds Canada's database

 Following the webinar, sponsor receives:

  • 24 months of unlimited access to the archived/on-demand event including web hosting on the Wounds Canada websites     
  • Analytics report with select registration data, participants, questions posed and comments made by attendees after the event
  • The webinar video file to repost on sponsor's website

 Sponsor Responsibility

Sponsor to coordinate and provide:  topic, high-resolution logo, presentation description, speaker(s) with honorarium, presentation file (PPT or MP4) and moderator (optional).

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CAWC Education

The CAWC offers opportunities to health-care professionals using various methods to provide flexible, interprofessional education that supports the learning needs and professional career growth in the areas of skin health, wound prevention and management. The strength of the programs lies not only in their content and delivery methods, but also because they are part of a continuum of learning aimed at improving the practice of health-care professionals all levels, in all settings and across the entire country. Because our educational programs are linked to our publications, social media channels and conference, the messages are reinforced and accessible regardless of the learning style of the HCP. This “layering” is one of the strength’s of CAWC Education.

The basis for the education is a series of online modules that provide foundational knowledge of wound prevention and management.

Online Modules: Laying the Foundation

The basis for the education is a series of online modules that provide foundational knowledge of wound prevention and management. The Ontario Hospital Association and the Canadian Association of Wound Care (CAWC) have partnered to create the Foundations of Wound Care program, composed of five online modules. Modules

Principles of Wound Healing is a free online module that should be completed before starting the four modules below:

  • Introduction to Wounds

  • Prevention and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers

  • Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers
  • Prevention and Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

For more information or to register, please visit http://www.oha.com/Education/OnlineTrainingandTools/Pages/WoundCare.aspx

The Foundations of Wound Care program is the prerequisite for Case-Based Workshop: Changing Practice through Applied Knowledge. Please note that if you intend to register for this two day workshop, the 5 modules are included in the workshop registration fee (unless otherwise mentioned).

Town Hall Webinar Clinicians’ Perspective on Industry

Watch this special Town Hall webinar Clinicians’ Perspective on Industry (click below) designed for you — the sales reps, the marketing professionals, the medical education staff — if you have ever wondered on the best approach to present your products to clinicians. Our distinguished HCP panelists Jeremy Caul, Rosemary Hill, Chantal Labrecque, Michele Labbie and Dr. Michael Stacey, tell it like it is and delve into their likes and dislikes on communicating with industry and how COVID-19 has impacted their budgets and resources.  Moderator Douglas Queen, asks the panelists compelling questions to gather insight on how best to help you on your next service call so that you may know:

  • The optimum way to conduct service calls whether virtual or in person
  • The type of follow-up required
  • How to make service calls more meaningful for both you and your customer 

Industry, Clinicians and Patients: A Pandemic Journey to a New More Virtual Interaction

Read our Town Hall Infographic Industry, Clinicians and Patients: A Pandemic Journey to a New More Virtual Interaction to find out more about the tools, strategies and mindsets our stakeholders employ during the pandemic.

Industry Newsletters

View the Industry Newsletters by following the links below for updates on Wounds Canada Activities. Sign up for INDUSTRYBulletin by contacting This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to get your copy in your inbox.

Industry Newsletter, April 2023
Industry Newsletter, April 2022

CAWC Education

The CAWC offers opportunities to health-care professionals using various methods to provide flexible, interprofessional education that supports the learning needs and professional career growth in the areas of skin health, wound prevention and management. The strength of the programs lies not only in their content and delivery methods, but also because they are part of a continuum of learning aimed at improving the practice of health-care professionals all levels, in all settings and across the entire country. Because our educational programs are linked to our publications, social media channels and conference, the messages are reinforced and accessible regardless of the learning style of the HCP. This “layering” is one of the strength’s of CAWC Education.

The basis for the education is a series of online modules that provide foundational knowledge of wound prevention and management.

Online Modules: Laying the Foundation

The basis for the education is a series of online modules that provide foundational knowledge of wound prevention and management. The Ontario Hospital Association and the Canadian Association of Wound Care (CAWC) have partnered to create the Foundations of Wound Care program, composed of five online modules. Modules

Principles of Wound Healing is a free online module that should be completed before starting the four modules below:

  • Introduction to Wounds

  • Prevention and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers

  • Prevention and Management of Pressure Ulcers
  • Prevention and Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

For more information or to register, please visit http://www.oha.com/Education/OnlineTrainingandTools/Pages/WoundCare.aspx

The Foundations of Wound Care program is the prerequisite for Case-Based Workshop: Changing Practice through Applied Knowledge. Please note that if you intend to register for this two day workshop, the 5 modules are included in the workshop registration fee (unless otherwise mentioned).