2024 OTA Fall Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents
- Registration Closed
Location: Westin Hotel, Montreal, QC Canada
Date: October 23-25, 2024
The course will be presented in eight separate small group modules, with approximately twenty residents and up to 5 expert faculty educators per module. The modules will have a rapid-fire series of mini-lectures, an extensive open case-based discussion, video demonstrations of techniques, and hands-on skills lab exercises. Modules will cover fundamental principles of fracture care distributed among eight topics:
- articular
- diaphyseal
- foot & ankle
- geriatrics
- pediatrics
- polytrauma/pelvis/acetabulum
- upper extremity
- spine.
Additional perks of your Resident Course registration at Annual Meeting include:
- Exhibit Hall Entrance
- Happy Hour Networking Event with Exhibitors
- Welcome Reception
- Access to Posters
- General Session Attendance on Saturday
Target Audience: We encourage PGY 1-3’s to attend, as well as others who may benefit. PAs or NPs are welcome to attend, however, we request that any PAs or NPs attend the OTA Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs course prior.
Hotel
The Westin Hotel
270 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, QC H2Y 0A3, Canada
Thank you for your Support
The Orthopaedic Trauma Association extends sincere gratitude to the following partners for their generous financial support for this educational opportunity: Stryker,
Johnson & Johnson Med Tech, Skeletal Dynamics, Acumed, Bonebridge, Zimmer Biomet and MY01.
The OTA would also like to extend sincere appreciation to Orthofix, Iowa Simulation Solutions, Smith & Nephew, Globus Medical, Johnson & Johnson Med Tech, and Stryker for their in-Kind support.
Scholarships
OTA is excited to announce that scholarships are available and have been automatically included in the reduced registration rate of the course. The course is $200 to attend.
Thank you to the following partners for their generous financial support for this educational opportunity: Skeletal Dynamics
*A $100 cancellation fee will be applied after October 1st.