Pragmatic.

Targeted.

Practice-Changing.

The International Orthopedic Education Network is a 501(c)(3) registered non-profit orthopedic education platform founded on the principles of providing a new level of orthopedic education.

Through a series of precision educational courses throughout the year, IOEN provides an educational experience for arthroplasty surgeons and providers to build their knowledge and skill sets.

Featuring the best, brightest and most diverse thought leaders in arthroplasty, some courses offer a hands-on cadaver lab in addition to an intimate learning environment with faculty and participant engagement.

We are excited to offer the next generation of orthopedic education to our residents, fellows and arthroplasty colleagues.

Upcoming Courses

Traumaplasty TIPs: Techniques, Innovations & Principles

October 2-3, 2026 | Orlando, FL

Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute – Surgical Training & Education Center

Designed to meet the growing demand for advanced trauma-based orthopedic training, this comprehensive program brings together expert faculty, the latest surgical techniques, and hands-on learning in a state-of-the-art bioskills lab.

Register today!

Vail Arthroplasty Course

January 15-17, 2027 | Vail, CO

The Hythe Vail

The premier winter meeting focused on primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty.

    • Cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance patient outcomes
    • Enhanced recovery protocols in outpatient and short-stay arthroplasty
    • Management of complications leading to revision procedures

This course also features special sesssions for Physician’s Assistants.  Paid, registered surgeons can register their PA’s for free to take advantage of this valuable educational offering.

19th Annual Joint Replacement Fellows Symposium

January 29 – 31, 2027 | Vail, CO

Grand Hyatt Vail

This educational symposium is designed for the orthopaedic fellow who will soon be entering the practice setting. Experts who have been in various settings will present tips on starting a practice, working in an academic setting, building efficiency into a practice, working with industry, and being a successful junior partner.

Content will also focus on the latest surgical approaches to primary and revision hip and knee surgery, as well as insights into successes and failures related to the surgical management of the total joint patient.

This symposium is designed to be highly interactive and faculty will be accessible for consultation and discussion.

Our Partners

IOEN would like to thank our Industry Partners for their dedicated support of our mission to provide next-generation orthopedic education.

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