May 8-11, 2024

EPOSNA 2024

May 8–11, 2024, National Harbor, Maryland
 

Full meeting attendance at 2024 EPOSNA fulfills your POSNA membership meeting attendance requirement.

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CME Certificates
Download the CME Certificate and replace Click Here to Insert Name with your name. Save as a PDF and upload to your AAOS transcript or ABOS.

EPOSNA Live Activity CME/Attendance Certificate
EPOSNA Enduring Activity CME/Attendance Certificate (Virtual Symposia)

AAOS: Remember to indicate Other as the provider (Amedco, LLC.)
ABOS: Follow their instructions on uploading from their website.
 
 
 


Top 5 Reasons to Attend EPOSNA

  1. Learn about the latest advances and cutting-edge research in pediatric orthopaedic surgery.
  2. Collaborate with fellow surgeons, meet new POSNA and EPOS members, connect with colleagues, and expand your network of peers who share the same passion for pediatric orthopaedics as you.
  3. Familiarize yourself with the most up-to-date developments at POSNA and EPOS.
  4. Earn CME and ECMEC® credits.
  5. Reignite your passion for the field and leave feeling inspired and energized

Learning Objectives

  1. Analyze new research for its quality, safety, and value to the field of pediatric orthopaedics.
  2. Discuss treatment strategies amongst peers and world-renowned thought leaders.
  3. Identify and apply appropriate practice changes to optimize patient care.

GENERAL INFO

POSNA and EPOS are collaborating on a jointly hosted Annual Meeting in 2024. This meeting will provide the latest research and expert clinical opinion in pediatric orthopaedics through abstract/paper presentations, educational posters, as well as didactic teaching from leading authorities on various virtual symposia topics within pediatric orthopaedics.

EPOSNA MISSION

To advance the musculoskeletal care of children worldwide through the discussion and dissemination of pediatric orthopaedic research.

EPOSNA VISION 

To be the preeminent international platform for the exchange of research and ideas related to the orthopaedic care of children.