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Meet your Industry Skin Wellness Asociates (ISWAs)

Who are ISWAs?

Industry Skin Wellness Associate (ISWA) graduates (or "ISWAs") are industry professionals in the wound, ostomy, and continence care product sector, trained to work more effectively with healthcare professionals, such as Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence (NSWOCs) and Skin Wellness Associate Nurses (SWANs).

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Why work with an ISWA?

Graduates of the Industry Skin Wellness Associate (ISWA) Program possess specialized skills and education that enable them to serve as effective partners in the wound, ostomy, and continence healthcare space. ISWAs, typically industry marketing and sales representatives, are trained to collaborate with healthcare professionals, such as Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy, and Continence (NSWOCs) and Skin Wellness Associate Nurses (SWANs).

The program equips ISWAs with foundational knowledge in wound, ostomy, and continence care, along with advanced skills in ethical communication, building collaborative relationships, product positioning, and leadership. Graduates learn to view their product portfolios through a clinical lens, positioning their offerings to better meet the needs of healthcare professionals. Additionally, ISWAs develop a deep understanding of the Canadian wound, ostomy, and continence market, allowing them to navigate the healthcare system more effectively.

Through these skills, ISWAs bring value to the healthcare sector by supporting clinicians in delivering better patient care. They act as knowledgeable resources, able to offer product solutions that align with clinical practices while fostering ethical partnerships. By completing both clinical and advanced business training, ISWAs enhance collaboration, improve communication with healthcare teams, and ultimately contribute to improved clinical outcomes.

Meet our ISWAs

Want to contact an ISWA?

Email office@nswoc.ca and we can help connect you.

Interested in becoming an ISWA?

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