Upcoming Events

Join us at an upcoming regional or virtual event!

Lymphedema and Wound Summit

Saturday, September 12, 2026
Country Club of the Carolinas • Marvin, NC

The Lymphedema and Wound Summit is a high-impact, one-day regional conference built specifically for medical professionals managing lymphedema, chronic edema, and complex wounds. It’s a clinically focused experience designed to help you solve the challenges you face every day in practice.

Through case-based learning, expert-led sessions, and interactive clinical discussions, you’ll gain practical strategies you can implement immediately—whether it’s integrating lymphatic and wound care, refining compression decision-making, or navigating complex patient presentations with confidence.

Beyond the education, the Summit offers a rare opportunity to connect with fellow clinicians across North and South Carolina, exchange real-world insights, and strengthen referral relationships that elevate patient care long after the event ends.

If you’re ready to sharpen your clinical skills, stay ahead of evolving best practices, and collaborate with peers who understand the realities of lymphedema and wound management, this is the event you don’t want to miss.

  • Learn from experienced clinicians using real case examples

  • Gain practical tools for managing complex edema and wounds

  • Explore compression and treatment solutions

  • Network with peers across NC and SC

  • Strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration and referral pathways

  • Earn CEUs!

Registration is now open! Enter code LYMPHAPRESS at checkout to waive the $179 registration fee and register for free.

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Monthly Virtual Roundtables

Whether you're a patient, medical professional, or simply someone seeking to learn more about your loved one's condition, you're welcome to join us at our monthly clinician and patient Roundtables.

Please note the Roundtables are intended for informational and educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider with any questions about your condition or treatment.