Plan Your Experience: Tracks, Sessions & Key Dates

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Throughout the summit, you can freely move between tracks. For example, you might spend your morning in a research-focused session and then join an industry panel in the main auditorium in the afternoon. This flexible schedule empowers you to create your own learning path each day.

The International Post-Acute Wound Care Society & Tissue Repair Summit 2025 spans two days (September 10-11 2026). The comprehensive program is structured into two dedicated tracks, offering a focused perspective on tissue repair, ensuring that attendees gain deep insights into their areas of interest. Sessions run in parallel across these tracks, and all participants are free to move between them - allowing you to tailor your summit experience by choosing the talks and workshops most relevant to your practice.

Program Overview

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Comprehensive Learning

Engage in three specialised tracks covering the latest in tissue repair breakthroughs, post-acute and mobile wound care innovations, and more.

Why Visit

Earn 12 CME Credits

Enhance your professional development with accredited sessions led by industry experts.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with leading professionals, researchers, and peers in the field of wound care and tissue repair.

Exclusive Journal Access

Be part of the launch of the International Journal of Tissue Repair (IJTR), with complimentary subscriptions for all attendees.

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Join leading clinicians, researchers, and innovators in wound care for two days of CME-accredited sessions, real-world data, and global networking.

This is your chance to:

  • Access exclusive insights from world-renowned faculty

  • Earn CME credits across dedicated tracks

  • Connect with peers and industry leaders at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans