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300 West 44th Street and 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10036
Engage with global leaders in orthopaedics during two days of dynamic education and networking in New York City. Experience expert-led panels, live debates, pre-recorded surgeries, and case discussions on the most pressing topics in hip and knee arthroplasty. Don’t miss this premier event shaping the future of joint replacement.
Comprehensive Arthroplasty Updates
Two days of focused education covering the latest advances in total knee and hip arthroplasty, from primary procedures to complex revisions.
Cutting-Edge Technology & Innovation
In-depth sessions on robotics, navigation, AI, and advanced imaging, with practical insights on integrating technology into clinical practice.
Expert Panels & Real-World Debates
Interactive panels and rapid-fire debates addressing controversial topics such as implant selection, fixation strategies, and perioperative management.
Complex Case Management
Case-based discussions on revision surgery, prosthetic joint infection, instability, and periprosthetic fractures, led by world-renowned faculty.
Hip & Knee Focused Tracks
Dedicated sessions on primary and revision TKA and THA, including alignment strategies, biomechanics, and implant design.
Business & Practice of Orthopaedics
Sessions addressing practice management, economics, contract negotiation, and the evolving role of technology and AI in orthopaedics.
Research & Emerging Therapies
Exploration of biologics, regenerative medicine, and future directions in arthroplasty care.
Networking & Collaboration
Opportunities to engage with faculty and peers through panel discussions, exhibit hall interactions, and networking ev
This activity is targeted to orthopaedic surgeons. Physician assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, residents, fellows, and medical students may benefit from attending this activity.
Hospital for Special Surgery Continuing Education activities are intended to improve the quality of patient care and safety. At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
Recognize the latest technologic innovations in robotic systems, implants, and data technologies that could be used to enhance procedures and outcomes for patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty.
Explore new approaches to hip and knee arthroplasty that reduce pain and decrease recovery time, including new technologies.
Determine best approach to PJI management taking into consideration timing, microbiology of infection, condition of the joint and the implant and other patient-specific factors.
Discuss and implement best practices for primary total and revision total hip and knee replacement, including appropriate surgical techniques, alignment concepts, and design.
Describe current evidence-based best practices for the management of trauma and arthroplasty, including periprosthetic hip and knee fractures.
Describe and evaluate for incorporation into practice the most up-to-date strategies in complex arthroplasty care to optimize patient outcomes.
300 West 44th Street and 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10036