The “20th Annual International Wound Ostomy Incontinence Nursing Conference”, organized by the World Association of Ostomy Therapists (WCET) and hosted by the Swedish Nurses Association, was held at the Gothenburg International Convention Center in Sweden’s second largest city from June 15-19, 2014. This is an academic event representing the highest level of wound stoma incontinence nursing in the world, where nurses from various countries gathered to show and exchange their research results and academic insights. Jiang Qixia was invited by the organizing committee of the conference to attend the conference and made a presentation in the Wound Care Session. The speakers of the Wound Care Session were nurses from 7 countries: USA, UK, China, Sweden, Thailand, Brazil and South Africa, who used English for 10 minutes and took questions from the floor. Jiang Qixia, as China’s ET, gave a keynote speech on “China’s first multicenter pressure ulcer status study” (see picture 1), which received attention and questions from colleagues and experts, and answered questions from a professor from Australia’s Perth University (picture 2). This is the 20th annual conference in Sweden. In the past, there were few Chinese nurses to exchange research results in the conference, but this time, five Chinese nurses spoke in the special session on wound stoma incontinence care, and Jiang Qixia was the only Chinese nurse who spoke in the special session on wound care, marking that the wound care research led by Nanjing General Hospital has attracted the attention of international colleagues.