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Icon of a patient with a heart as Essity welcome all healthcare heroes to their stand G20 at EWMA conference in London 1-3 May 2024

EWMA 2024

1 -3 May 2024

The 34th EWMA Conference will take place 1-3 May 2024 in London. The conference is organised in collaboration with The Society of Tissue Viability. Essity recognise and thank all healthcare professionals for the heroic work they do for their patients. To support healthcare professionals, we have educational sessions and practical demonstrations running each day on Essity stand G20. Join our symposia with expert speakers on 1st May and 2nd May. 

Full details of symosia and practical demonstrations here.

White path on blue background with Essity PATH logo in top right corner

Our face-to-face advanced wound care workshops for veterinary professionals have been very popular. We have now released 5 new dates.

Click here to learn more and book your place.

The 20th Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference

15 - 17 May 2024

The longest standing biennial international diabetic foot meeting. 

Learn more and register here.

BVNA logo and congress 11 to 13 October at Telford International Centre

BRITISH VETERINARY NURSING ASSOCIATION (BVNA) Congress 2024

11 - 13 October 2024

Welcoming the veterinary community to the Telford International Centre. The 2024 theme is 'progression' and BVNA is celebrating how far the veterinary nursing profession has come as well as holding some blue-sky conversations for ideas of where it could go in the future.

To learn more and register here.

Webinars

We have a range of online webinars throughout the year. Find out more here. It's quick and easy to register.


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Education and training

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