The new ISAC TV Series offers a fresh, interactive format for advanced shoulder arthroplasty education. Each episode delivers focused updates on implant strategies, surgical technology, and decision-making in shoulder reconstruction, brought to life through real cases, expert input, and live discussion.
Developed under the scientific guidance of Andreas Niemeier, Ludwig Seebauer, and Anders Ekelund, the series features a highly international faculty sharing practical insights that translate directly to clinical care. Enjoy live presentations, surgical videos, and dynamic discussions, designed to support your approach to both routine and complex shoulder cases.
All sessions are held in English and built with a global audience in mind. The format is interactive, varied, and focused on practical insights you can put to use in your daily practice right away. Join the livestream to ask your burning questions and get clear, relevant updates to support your work in the OR.
To kick off the series on Tuesday, 9 September, the first episode explores how digital tools and computer-assisted techniques are improving precision in shoulder arthroplasty. You’ll learn how to incorporate navigation systems, planning software, and intraoperative imaging into your workflow, along with practical strategies to enhance outcomes in both anatomic and reverse procedures.
Certification:
The post-live version of the training will be submitted to the Medical Association Berlin for CME certification. The start of certification depends on the processing time of the Medical Association and is expected to start on 30 October 2025. From this point on, you can complete the knowledge quiz within 12 months and earn 3 CME credits.
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If you are also interested in meeting international experts and your colleagues in person, the "1st International Shoulder Arthroplasty Conference (ISAC)" will take place from 11 - 13 December 2025 in Munich, Germany. At the bottom of this page you will find more information.