The Society is organized into 8 districts providing members immediate access to their local leaders and volunteers. Board District representatives serve as your direct connection to joining forces with New York's orthopaedic community to address issues/concerns and to celebrate in victories.
With this structure, NYSSOS is poised to act on legislation and regulations that effect your practice; support activities that create optimal practice environments; provide direct access to practice resources and legal counsel services; and host interactive events that foster professional and personal development. Let us know how we can help you create an optimal practice environment - Contact us today!
Join us for an essential session on navigating the complexities of the Federal No Surprise Act (NSA) and New York State’s Surprise Bill Law (SSL).
Implemented in 2022, the NSA has significantly changed billing practices, creating challenges in understanding and complying with Federal and State regulations. This session will delve into the intricacies of Qualified Payment Amounts (QPA) and how to effectively challenge low payments to secure increases of 10-50x the original amount.
Led by Dr. Nathaniel L. Tindel, a seasoned Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon and founder of NSA Billing, LLC, this event will equip you with the tools to recognize eligible claims and establish processes to maximize reimbursements, keeping revenue in your practice.
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This event is a must for healthcare providers seeking to navigate these regulations effectively and secure fair compensation.
Join us for an informative webinar designed for medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery!
Led by Dr. Ellen Lutnick, the Resident Research Coordinator through her department at UB, this session will introduce you to multiple topics, including: key professional societies and resources that can enhance your medical career, insights into orthopaedic conferences that offer research and scholarship opportunities, and practical advice on developing and maintaining mentorship relationships in the field. Joining her will be Dr. David Kowalski for valuable insights on these topics.
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This webinar is a perfect opportunity to gain valuable knowledge on how to get involved in the orthopaedic community, expand your network, and find support and guidance as you pursue your career in orthopaedic surgery.
The New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons is hosting its annual Advocacy Day in Albany on Tuesday, April 8, 2024 Albany, New York.
REGISTER: https://www.votervoice.net/NYSSOS/Events/8041/Register
Participants will begin the day with a special briefing on the specific legislation and regulations impacting orthopaedic practice and the "asks" we will make during the visits. You will receive a customized appointment schedule as well as talking points and briefing packets that will assist you in discussing the issues with elected leaders. Details regarding registration and the full itinerary will be sent to you as the date approaches.
Are you an M3 medical student aiming to apply for an orthopaedic surgery residency? The NYS Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons is hosting a session that will guide you through every step of the application process, helping you navigate the complexities of applying for one of the most competitive specialties. From understanding the orthopaedic application timeline to crafting your personal statement and preparing for interviews.
Led by Dr. Ellen Lutnick, a PGY3 resident in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University at Buffalo, this event will provide essential insights and tips to help you succeed.
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This session is ideal for M3 students looking to gain a deeper understanding of the residency application process, providing you with the tools and knowledge to navigate the journey with confidence.
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