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FFNGC2021

9th FFN Global Congress 2021

Online, Canada
28 - 30 September 2021
The conference ended on 30 September 2021

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
27th September 2021

About FFNGC2021

The annual meeting is addressing the full pathway of care for fragility fracture patients and covers all aspects of hip fracture, osteoporosis, fracture management, -prevention and rehabilitation.

Topics

Orthopedics

Call for Papers

The Fragility Fracture Network (FFN) invites you to join the 9th FFN Global Congress 2021 which will take place virtually. The annual meeting is an international congress addressing the full pathway of care for fragility fracture patients. The FFN Global Congress consists of invited talks from international experts, plenary discussions, interactive update sessions and free papers. The congress provides a unique platform to learn about new technical developments, state-of-the-art interventions, international research and to interact with leading clinicians, researchers and other professional health workers and stakeholders. The congress motto "Ensuring Smooth Transitions in Fracture Care and Management" points out that post-fracture care requires involvement of professionals from multiple disciplines as well as involvement of family and friends.The first day will be devoted to three regional meetings hosted by committees in the Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America, and special programs for nurses and physiotherapists.

With the support of the FFN Regionalisation Committee, national Fragility Fracture Networks are being set-up across the world to enable high-quality multidisciplinary care for all patients with fragility fracture.

Price: 

from: EUR 300.0

Speakers: Hannah Seymour, Antony Johansen, Lauren Beaupre, Cathie Sherrington, Matthew Costa, Jay Magaziner, David Marsh, Paul Mitchell, Paolo Falaschi

Time: 09:00 - 16:00

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