Why Attend WoundCon

WoundCon is redefining how clinicians access wound care education—delivering high-quality, expert-led content in a fully virtual format designed for today’s busy healthcare professionals. This next edition continues that mission, expanding access to practical, evidence-based learning without the barriers of travel or time away from practice.

WoundCon is a must-attend conference for physicians, nurses, podiatrists, physical therapists, advanced practice providers, and all clinicians involved in wound care. With a strong emphasis on clinical relevance, interdisciplinary perspectives, and real-world application, WoundCon equips attendees with actionable insights to improve patient outcomes across care settings.

Whether you’re looking to strengthen foundational knowledge, stay current on evolving best practices, or earn CME/CE on your schedule, WoundCon delivers the flexibility, education, and expert perspectives needed to support better care—anytime, anywhere.

What You Need to Know About WoundCon

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    • What is WoundCon?

      WoundCon is a leading virtual medical conference focused on wound care education for healthcare professionals. It delivers accredited continuing education (CE/CME) through expert-led sessions, interactive content, and on-demand access—allowing clinicians to stay current on best practices in wound management from anywhere.

    • Why is WoundCon unique compared to other wound care conferences?

      WoundCon stands out as a fully virtual, accessible, and clinically focused event designed for busy healthcare professionals. Unlike traditional conferences, WoundCon offers flexible on-demand learning, real-world case-based education, and access to top wound care experts without the need for travel—making high-quality education more convenient and cost-effective.

    • What is WoundCon365?

      WoundCon365 is an extension of the WoundCon experience, offering year-round access to virtual wound care education for healthcare professionals. In addition to WoundCon’s live events, WoundCon365 provides ongoing opportunities to earn CE/CME credits through expert-led sessions, on-demand content, and new educational programming released throughout the year. This expanded platform makes it easier for clinicians to stay current on the latest advancements in wound care—anytime, anywhere. Learn more about the launch of WoundCon365 in our press release.

    • What topics are covered at WoundCon?

      WoundCon covers a comprehensive range of wound care topics, including chronic wound management, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, infection prevention, advanced therapies, and emerging treatments. Sessions are led by industry experts and focus on practical, evidence-based strategies that clinicians can apply in real-world settings.

Which Pass is Right for You?

Pass Type Who It’s For Access & Experience Flexibility Best Value
WoundCon365 Clinicians who want continuous access to wound care education and the ability to stay current year-round Full access to all WoundCon events (Spring, Summer, Fall), 45+ CME/CE credits, and on-demand sessions across the year Learn anytime with on-demand access through December 31, 2026—no need to miss sessions or choose between concurrent tracks Best overall value for clinicians seeking flexibility, the most credits, and ongoing education
Event Pass Clinicians who want to attend one WoundCon event without a long-term commitment Access to one live WoundCon event (Spring, Summer, or Fall), including pre-conference and main day sessions 30 days of on-demand access after the event to catch up on sessions you missed or revisit key content Ideal for focused learning around a single event
Free Preview Pass First-time attendees, early-career clinicians, or anyone exploring WoundCon before committing Live access to all industry-supported symposia (pre-conference sessions) across all three WoundCon events No cost, no commitment—experience WoundCon and decide if a full pass is right for you Best way to explore WoundCon at no cost
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