Recognition fuels innovation. At OneGuild, we celebrate individuals and initiatives that push the boundaries of research, technology, and leadership in diabetes care and limb preservation. From the Peter Sheehan Young Innovator Awards to the Hall of Excellence and the Wound Healing Science & Industry Summit (WHSI), we highlight those making a lasting impact.
Explore how we recognize leadership, inspire collaboration, and advance groundbreaking solutions in healthcare.
At OneGuild, we honor visionary leaders and groundbreaking initiatives that shape the future of diabetes care. Through prestigious awards, transformative forums, and influential collaborations, we recognize excellence and drive meaningful change.
The Community Empowerment Award recognizes visionary individuals whose efforts have made a significant impact on healthcare, education, or community well-being. This award celebrate changemakers from all walks of life whose dedication and leadership are shaping a more equitable and healthier future for all.
Building on the legacy of Dr. Peter Sheehan, the Young Innovator Forum is a dynamic platform designed to inspire collaboration and visionary thinking in diabetes care and limb preservation. This interactive event brings together emerging leaders, researchers, and industry experts to share cutting-edge ideas, explore novel solutions, and drive transformative change.
Join us as we celebrate innovation, foster meaningful discussions, and push the boundaries of what’s possible in diabetes prevention and treatment.
For nearly 20 years, the Wound Healing Science & Industry (WHSI) Summit has been a pivotal forum bringing together clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders to drive innovation in wound care and limb preservation. Unlike large-scale conferences, WHSI fosters intimate, high-impact discussions where groundbreaking ideas, research, and partnerships emerge to advance real-world solutions in diabetes-related wound healing.
As we look toward the future, we invite you to stay informed about the next chapter of WHSI.