The leading BOA Conference 2024 is taking place at the ICC, Birmingham from September 17th-20th. This year, the theme of the BOA congress will revolve around “Recruit, Sustain, Retain: The T&O Workforce.” This theme acknowledges the importance of building a strong and resilient workforce in orthopaedic and trauma (T&O) surgery. The congress will explore strategies to attract new talent to the field, support the professional development of existing surgeons, and create an environment that fosters career longevity.
The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) is the UK’s leading organization for orthopaedic surgeons and healthcare professionals. The BOA 2024 will bring together the brightest minds in the field for learning, collaboration, and innovation.
Why Participate in BOA Conference 2024?
The BOA congress offers a comprehensive program packed with lectures, debates, and interactive sessions. Attendees can expect to:
- Hear from leading experts on the latest advancements in orthopaedic research and practice.
- Engage in thought-provoking discussions on a wide range of topics, from surgical techniques to healthcare policy.
- Network with colleagues from across the UK and beyond, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.
- Above all, attendees can explore the latest technologies, trauma implants, and other products from industry leaders, gaining valuable insights into the future of musculoskeletal care.
What Else Attendees Can Expect at BOA Congress?
The BOA congress isn’t just about education and networking; it’s also a celebration of excellence in the field of orthopedics. The “Best of the Best” program showcases groundbreaking research and innovation, while awards recognize outstanding contributions from orthopaedic surgeons and allied healthcare professionals.
Whether you’re a seasoned surgeon, a rising star in the field, or an allied healthcare professional with a passion for musculoskeletal care, the BOA Annual Congress is an event not to be missed. It’s a unique opportunity to learn from the best, share your knowledge, and be part of shaping the future of orthopaedics.