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MSOS 2025 Annual Meeting

 

The Maine Society of Orthopedic Surgeons invites you to join us for the 

2025 Annual Meeting on March 21-23, 2025!

This is a perfect opportunity for everyone to connect, share ideas, and discuss our progress. We can't wait to see familiar faces and welcome new ones. Let's make this gathering a memorable one filled with collaboration and inspiration!

Event Details & Registration

March 21 - 23, 2025

March 21 - 23, 2025

Sugarloaf Ski Resort

Event Details

Sugarloaf Ski Resort

5092 Sugarloaf Access Rd. Carrabassett Valley, Maine 04947

2025 - Attendee Registration & More Information

Event Details

2025 - Attendee Registration & More Information

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2025 - Exhibitor Registration & More Information

Event Details

2025 - Exhibitor Registration & More Information

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Credit Hours

Event Details

Credit Hours

Education credits will be applied for through the Maine Medical Education Trust.

  • Target Audience: This event is designed for Orthopedic Surgeons and other ancillary professionals.


  • Agenda Topics Include: Late Onset of Prosthetic Joint Infections in the Community, The Importance of Education and Innovation in Operative and Non-Operative Care, Pain Science, Sports Topics,  Cast Talk and Demonstration, Partial Knee/Robotics, Life Flight in Maine, Surgeon Hazards and Injuries, History and Evolution of Ski Binding Design and Injury Prevention, Distal Radius Fractures: Not Just a Volar Plate, and Environmental Impact of Open Carpal Tunnel Release in the Clinic vs. the OR.


  • For More Information Contact: Sarah Nelson, Executive Director at snelson@mainephysicians.org or 207.480.4195


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