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The IOF Skeletal Rare Disorders Course: From Diagnosis to Care is a one-day educational event for all clinicians who wish to deepen their understanding of rare skeletal disorders (SRDs) and their management. Designed to bridge the latest scientific advances with practical clinical guidance, the course offers a unique opportunity to learn directly from leading international experts in rare skeletal diseases.
Through a structured, disorder-specific programme, participants will gain insight into the lifelong impact of these conditions, as well as the complexities of diagnosis, management, and patient care. The programme covers the major rare skeletal and metabolic bone diseases, with dedicated sessions exploring disease burden, genotype–phenotype complexity, and key clinical manifestations and management strategies.
The course, delivered by leading experts in the field, will cover scientific and clinical updates on a wide range of rare skeletal disorders, with a strong focus on diagnostic approaches and long-term management. Disorders to be covered include X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), Tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO), Hypophosphatasia (HPP), Fibrous dysplasia / McCune-Albright syndrome, Hypoparathyroidism, and many more.
Course Leaders: Maria Luisa Brandi & Lothar Seefried
Reserve your spot today! Learn more and register here: https://bit.ly/4qcy4bq