WoundCentrics is proud to announce that Chelsea Thompson, CHT, EMT, CWCA, WPC, Educator and Safety Director, has been awarded the Highest-Scoring Abstract at the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring 2026 conference.
Thompson’s abstract, titled “Sustaining Excellence in HBOT Safety: Centralized Management of Routine Safety Protocols Using Digital Tools,” was recognized for its innovation, practical application, and contribution to advancing safety standards in hyperbaric medicine.
Her work highlights the role of centralized digital systems in standardizing safety protocols for routine hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)—offering scalable solutions that enhance compliance, consistency, and patient safety across wound care programs.
The abstract will be presented as a poster at SAWC Spring on April 10, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina, one of the largest and most influential wound care conferences in the nation.
In addition to her clinical leadership role, Thompson serves as an instructor in Hyperbaric Medicine and Safety at Wound Care University, where she helps educate and prepare the next generation of wound care professionals.
This recognition reflects WoundCentrics’ continued commitment to clinical excellence, education, and innovation in wound care and hyperbaric safety.