Partners
This Summit would not be possible without the invaluable support of our partners and sponsors. Your commitment helps us deliver a world-class event that drives innovation, education, and progress in tissue repair
2026 Partners
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APWCA
The American Professional Wound Care AssociationĀ® (APWCA) is a non-profit medical association welcoming medical providers from all disciplines involved in prevention and treatment of difficult wounds.
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WRPSS
The Wound and Reconstruction Plastic Surgery Society is a unique society founded by and exclusive to plastic surgeons certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery participating in the field of wound care and reconstruction.
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WHA
At the Wound and Hyperbaric Association (WHA), our mission is to unify patients, clinicians, healthcare institutions, and industry stakeholders in a shared commitment: to improve access to high-quality, evidence-based wound and hyperbaric care. As a coalition-driven voice, we advocate for reform that advances safety, equity, and value across the continuum of care. We believe that thoughtful, data-informed policy changeāat both the state and federal levelācan eliminate barriers to healing, protect the sustainability of care delivery, and foster the kind of innovation that leads to better patient outcomes.
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AHAA
The American Healthcare Accountability Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing high-quality, evidence-based medical care while protecting American taxpayers. We work to strengthen the integrity of the nationās healthcare system by preventing waste, fraud, and abuse that divert resources from patients and undermine trust. In partnership with policymakers and healthcare leaders, we promote accountable standards and effective protocols that improve outcomes for patients, support providers, and safeguard public funds.
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ACHM
The ACHM is a professional society dedicated to appropriate utilization, standards of care, education, training, certification, and recognition of hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a distinct medical specialty. The American College of Hyperbaric Medicine was founded in 1983 in support of clinicians practicing hyperbaric medicine who recognized the importance of therapeutic oxygen in clinical applications, especially wound management.
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APWH
APWH, the Academy of Physicians in Wound Healing, is the very first physician-oriented organization in wound care that has been created to meet the needs of the physician in three subject areas: clinical and operations-focused education, compensation advocacy, and legislative action on healthcare issues. While nurses have had the benefit of nursing-specific organizations to address the needs of the nursing profession, it is our belief that physicians have been at a disadvantage in this regard. APWH is open to all prescribing physicians (MD, DO and DPM), physician assistants (PA) and nurse practitioners (NP).
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Boswick Symposium
The Boswick Burn and Wound Care Symposium is designed for physicians, researchers, investigators, nurses, therapists, dieticians, and others interested in development of techniques, treatments, drugs, and devices in the study and management of wound healing, wound management, burn care, and infection control.
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IWSS
IWSS brings together clinicians from across the country who share a passion for advancing wound care and especially the practice of wound care in mobile and office settings. Our goal is to foster connection, collaboration, and peer-driven growth through a strong, engaged professional network.
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SmartTRAK
SmartTRAK is a leading provider of online business intelligence and dynamic decision-making tools specifically for life sciences product management professionals. SmartTRAK provides insight including market share data and competitive developments impacting the orthopedic, wound care and neuro therapies markets. SmartTRAKās Brain Trust is comprised of marketing, corporate development, R&D, and competitive intelligence professionals from major medical device corporations including Medtronic, J&J, Stryker and 3M, among others.

