Orthopaedic Courses for Surgeons and Other Medical Professionals

Orthopedics Courses

The live orthopaedic courses provided by the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) combine presentations and lectures with engaging debates and workshops, allowing participants to gain a vibrant understanding of the topics at hand. Unlike traditional conferences, where attendees listen to research for hours at a time, FORE’s conferences encourage engagement with faculty and peers and practical application of the presented concepts.

FORE has been a non-profit organization dedicated to improving orthopedics through research, innovation, and education since 1999. Having developed dozens of orthopaedic courses, FORE understands exactly what busy orthopaedic surgeons and other medical  professionals need when it comes to continuing medical education.

Each of FORE’s courses is tailored to a specific area of orthopaedics, including:

  • Upper extremity surgery
  • Foot and ankle surgery
  • Spine surgery
  • Sports medicine
  • Shoulder and elbow surgery
  • Orthopaedic trauma care

FORE’s faculty are nationally regarded as key contributors in the field of orthopaedics, and courses are designed so that participants can obtain the maximum benefits from engaging with top names in research, device design, and clinical practice. Small course sizes and interactive agendas set FORE’s courses apart from the rest.

FORE’s orthopaedic courses attract surgeons and physicians, as well as mid-level providers, residents, fellows, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and rehabilitation specialists. Adhering to professional CME requirements, our courses are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and approved for athletic trainers by the Board of Certification (BOC).

For more information about our orthopaedic courses, contact the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education at info@foreonline.org. Early registration discounts are often available, although last-minute registrations are also welcome.