On behalf of the Board of Directors of Osteo Science Foundation, we would like to invite the members of the AACMFS to attend our 2024 Bone Symposium, which will be held at the Silverado Resort and Conference Center in Napa, CA, this February 15-17.
We are delighted to offer AACMFS members $100 off the cost of full registration, which is $750 ($650 with the discount). We also offer discounted rates for residents ($150) and military ($295). Simply use the code AACMFS when you register to receive the discounted rate.
To learn more about the Symposium, or to register, please visit:
https://www.osteoscience.org/education/educational-events/bone-symposium
Dr. Dan Spagnoli, our Conference Chair, and the Planning Committee have developed a multidisciplinary faculty from basic and clinical sciences who will review contemporary concepts of bone anatomy, physiology, and development as it applies to bone healing and regeneration. All aspects of the tissue engineering triad will be addressed including contemporary and future treatments using cells, cytokines and constructs. We have also added lectures on what we term the fourth dimension of bone regeneration: medical optimization of the surgical patient. The presentations will feature a variety of aspects of bone, all of which are relevant to our OMS practice. But what makes this symposium truly unique is the integration of clinical cases, carefully selected and presented by our OMS colleagues to highlight exactly the issues and challenges that will be presented during the lectures. We look forward to an entire day of clinical cases and an active panel discussion during which all speakers will participate.
As you know, advancing regenerative medicine in hard and soft tissues is the mission of Osteo Science Foundation. This truly unique meeting has the potential to challenge currently held ideas about bone, push the boundaries of what is currently accepted and understood as optimal patient care, and ultimately leave participants with a genuine desire to advance the field of bone science as we know it.
Many thanks,
Andrea Ancheta
Executive Director