Previous Events
Course
2023 Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course
The 2023 OTA Spring Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents will be held at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel. The course will be presented in eight separate small group modules.
Annual Meeting
2023 Specialty Day
In collaboration with RJOS, Specialty Day features an interesting and relevant agenda for trauma experts, generalists and international attendees.
Meeting
IOTA Triennial Meeting
Take advantage of early registration pricing before the increase on 26 September 2022 at 23:59:59 CET.
Course
2022 Fall Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course
The 2022 Fall Resident Course will be held from October 12-14 at the Tampa Marriott Water Street Hotel.
Course
2022 Virtual International Residents’ Course
About the course The first international resident course is divided into six small discussion groups of approximately 15 resident and two expert faculty surgeons per module. The
Course
Extremity War Injuries XVI: Embracing Peace, Preparing For War
"Since 2006, the Extremity War Injuries Symposiums have sought to identify the top orthopaedic research priorities for the wounded warrior and tactical athlete. The purpose of our
Course
2021 Fall Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course
Seth Yarboro, MD - Chair / Holly Pilson, MD - Co-Chair The Fall Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be presented in six(6)separate small group modules, with approximately
Annual Meeting
2021 Annual Meeting
Thank you to everyone that attended the OTA 2021 Annual Meeting in Fort Worth, TX.
Meeting
2021 Specialty Society Session
The OTA Specialty Society Session features an energetic and entertaining agenda for trauma experts, generalists and international attendees focused on practical strategies for difficult clinical situations, best evidence for contemporary controversies, and highlights from the OTA annual scientific programs.
Meeting
Online Advanced Case Controversies Course for Residents
Delivered in two sessions, the Online Advanced Case Controversies Course for Residents will be presented in six (6) separate small group modules, with three (3) expert faculty educators per module.