OTX25 POSTER PRESENTERS
Posters are a common way to present results of a statistical analysis, program evaluation, or other project at professional conferences. OTX25, AAOM's Annual Scientific Conference and Hands-On Workshops on April 2-5, 2025 will include poster presentations during the open hours of the Solutions Center.
Any poster presentation that is of interest to those in the field of orthopedics, regenerative orthopedic medicine, physiatry, pain management, and sports medicine is appropriate for committee review. Poster sessions are an informal format for presenting research data or highlighting innovative practices. In the research category, you are encouraged to present any current research. Research is a broad category and can include many types of methodologies, such as experimental research, applied research, program evaluations, or literature reviews addressing research questions. In the practice category, you are encouraged to highlight any innovative practice or intervention. You can share preliminary results or final outcomes for the practice.
Preparing a poster involves not only creating pages to be mounted in the conference hall, but also writing an associated narrative and anticipating the questions you are likely to encounter during each of the sessions. Elements should be adapted to the audience of physicians specializing in the field of interventional regenerative orthopedic medicine.
AAOM's Posters Program provides a venue for researchers in industry, academia (including students), and government to present cutting-edge research ideas and late-breaking results. Posters are peer-reviewed by a committee which also selects a poster for the Best Poster Award based on quality of research and poster presentation.
Those interested in presenting must be a member to submit a poster for OTX25, and are required to register for OTX25 and attend the in-person conference in Vancouver, Washington, USA. If you’re not a current member, please join first, then you will have access to complete the below application.