May 14-16, 2025

2025 Annual Meeting - Las Vegas, NV

A Message from the Program Chair: Julie Samora, MD, PhD

Dear Colleagues, 

On behalf of POSNA President Todd Milbrandt, MD, and the 2025 Program Committee (Christine Ho, MD; Tony Riccio, MD; John Vorhies, MD, and myself) it is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America in Las Vegas, Nevada, from May 14 to 16, 2025.

This meeting will aim to be comfortable (tennis shoes encouraged), while we meet to share and learn the most up-to-date advances in the science of pediatric orthopaedics. Over 100 volunteer member readers graded 1200+ submissions from which the Program Committee ultimately selected 105 abstract presentations, 100 ePosters, and 17 case reports to form the meeting agenda. Both ePosters and six virtual symposia will be available on POSNAcademy and the mobile app for your viewing convenience.

The 2025 POSNA Annual Meeting is the premier event for pediatric orthopaedic research and education presented in a uniquely collegial and social atmosphere. We hope you will plan to join us for what will be a fantastic event. We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas!


May 14–16, 2025, Las Vegas, Nevada

Program Chair: Julie Samora, MD, PhD
 

Full meeting attendance at the 2025 Annual Meeting fulfills your POSNA membership meeting attendance requirement.

 

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV

The 2025 POSNA Annual Meeting will be held at the Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV, located in the vibrant heart of the Las Vegas Strip. POSNA has secured a block of hotel rooms in the same tower as the meeting for your convenience. For additional details and to book your accommodations, please click on the link below.

RESERVE YOUR HOUSING

Housing Closes April 20, 2025

3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV
 
 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Analyze the latest advances in pediatric orthopaedic management to inform clinical decision-making.
  • Incorporate best practice guidelines to optimize musculoskeletal health for pediatric patients.
  • Identify and implement strategies to increase quality, safety, and value to patient care.

ANNUAL MEETING MISSION

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

ANNUAL MEETING VISION 

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