The American Professional Wound Care Association (APWCA) is committed to advancing wound care education through expert-led webinars designed for healthcare professionals across multiple clinical specialties and care settings. Our quarterly webinar series provides timely, evidence-based education focused on current wound care practices, emerging technologies, clinical challenges, and advancements in wound healing and patient management.
Presented by experienced wound care clinicians, educators, and industry leaders, APWCA webinars offer valuable educational opportunities for physicians, nurses, podiatrists, therapists, advanced practice providers, and other healthcare professionals seeking to expand their clinical knowledge and stay informed on evolving standards of care.
Through interactive virtual learning experiences, participants gain practical insights into wound assessment, treatment strategies, prevention, documentation, compliance, limb preservation, and advanced wound care therapies. APWCA webinars are designed to support ongoing professional development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and improved patient outcomes in wound care.
Healthcare professionals interested in additional educational opportunities are encouraged to explore the APWCA Wound Care Review Course, certification resources, and membership opportunities.
New webinar announcements for 2026 will be posted soon.
Please check back regularly for upcoming educational sessions focused on wound care best practices, emerging technologies, certification preparation, clinical management strategies, and interdisciplinary wound healing education. In the meantime, explore our previous webinar offerings and additional APWCA educational programs.
APWCA webinars are designed to provide healthcare professionals with accessible, evidence-based wound care education focused on improving clinical knowledge, patient outcomes, and professional development. Led by experienced wound care specialists, physicians, educators, and industry experts, each webinar explores timely topics and practical strategies relevant to today’s evolving healthcare environment.
Participants benefit from educational sessions that address real-world clinical challenges, emerging wound care technologies, interdisciplinary treatment approaches, documentation and compliance considerations, and advancements in wound healing science. APWCA webinars are developed to support clinicians across a variety of specialties and care settings, including acute care, outpatient wound centers, long-term care, surgical services, podiatry, vascular medicine, and rehabilitation.
Whether you are seeking continuing education, expanding your expertise in wound management, preparing for certification, or staying informed on current best practices, APWCA webinars provide valuable opportunities for ongoing learning and professional growth.
Healthcare professionals interested in additional educational opportunities may also explore the Wound Care Review Course, wound care certification resources, and APWCA membership benefits.
APWCA webinars explore a wide range of clinical, educational, and industry-focused wound care topics designed to support healthcare professionals across multiple specialties and practice settings.
Wound Assessment and Documentation
Pressure Injury Prevention and Management
Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Limb Preservation
Venous and Arterial Ulcer Management
Infection Prevention and Wound Bioburden
Advanced Wound Healing Technologies
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Wound Debridement Techniques
Skin Substitutes and Regenerative Therapies
Pain Management in Wound Care
Nutritional Support and Wound Healing
Compliance, Reimbursement, and Coding Updates
Emerging Wound Care Research and Innovations
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Patient Care
Quality reporting and clinical best practices
Through these educational sessions, APWCA aims to provide timely, evidence-based wound care education that supports improved patient outcomes, professional development, and ongoing clinical excellence.
Connect with a multidisciplinary community dedicated to advancing wound care education, clinical excellence, certification support, and professional collaboration.
Dr. Jeffrey Niezgoda is a nationally recognized leader in wound care, hyperbaric medicine, limb preservation, and regenerative medicine with more than 30 years of clinical experience. He is the Past President of the American Professional Wound Care Association (APWCA) and the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine.
Dr. Niezgoda has directed advanced wound care and hyperbaric programs, contributed to medical device development and clinical research, and served in leadership roles supporting innovation in wound management technologies and patient care. His expertise includes wound healing, vascular care, hyperbaric medicine, and regenerative clinical services.
Dr. Barbara Delmore is a board-certified wound care nurse, researcher, educator, and Senior Nurse Scientist at NYU Langone Health. With more than 35 years of nursing experience, she specializes in pressure injury prevention, chronic wound management, and evidence-based wound care practices.
Dr. Delmore has authored numerous publications, served on professional advisory boards, and received national recognition for her contributions to wound care research, education, and clinical innovation.
Dr. Jeffrey Lehrman is a nationally recognized expert in wound care documentation, coding, compliance, and podiatric medicine. Through Lehrman Consulting, LLC, he provides education and guidance related to healthcare coding, reimbursement, and regulatory compliance.
Dr. Lehrman serves as a staff liaison at the AMA CPT® Editorial Panel meetings and has held leadership positions within APWCA and other professional organizations focused on wound care and podiatric surgery.
Dr. Mark Melin is a Senior Associate Consultant at the Mayo Clinic specializing in wound care, vascular medicine, and advanced wound healing technologies. His clinical expertise includes vascular assessment, chronic wound management, and emerging technologies in wound care.
Dr. Melin actively contributes to research, education, and advancements in wound healing practices focused on improving patient outcomes and interdisciplinary care.
Dr. Kathya Zinszer is a podiatric physician specializing in diabetic foot care, wound management, limb preservation, and public health advocacy. She currently serves at Geisinger Medical Center and has extensive experience in both clinical practice and wound care education.
Dr. Zinszer has contributed to wound care publications, professional organizations, and clinical guideline initiatives related to diabetic foot management and wound prevention strategies.
Dr. Thomas Serena is an internationally recognized wound care specialist, researcher, educator, and founder of The SerenaGroup®. He has established wound care centers throughout the United States and internationally and has led more than 100 clinical trials focused on wound healing and advanced therapies.
Dr. Serena has authored hundreds of scientific publications, delivered lectures worldwide, and held leadership positions within multiple wound care organizations, including APWCA, the Wound Healing Society, and the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine.