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Our events unite patients and industry professionals in a shared commitment to advancing spinal care and enhancing lives.

About NSHF Events

Our events serve as a vital platform to bring together patients, healthcare providers, industry professionals, and advocates, all united by a common purpose: advancing spinal health and improving lives. By fostering connections and shared experiences, these gatherings create a strong sense of community and support for those impacted by spinal challenges. These events also fuel the National Spine Health Foundation’s mission, driving awareness, education, and support for initiatives that empower patients and improve care. Together, we strengthen our collective commitment to spine health, enhancing lives and advancing the possibilities in spinal care.

Upcoming Events.

Safety in Spine Surgery Summit

In partnership with the Safety in Spine Surgery Project, NSHF is proud to celebrate strides in patient safety and join a panel of leading experts to share best practices, explore smarter technologies, and highlight real-world impact at the 11th Annual Safety in Spine Surgery Summit.

New York, May 30, 2025


Run the Marine Corp Marathon with Team spineS.T.R.O.N.G.

Looking for a guaranteed entry into the Marine Corps Marathon? We’ve got you covered! By joining Team spineS.T.R.O.N.G., you’ll secure your spot while supporting spinal health research, education, and patient advocacy.

Arlington, VA, October 26, 2025

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Previous Events




Interdisciplinary Symposium on Osteoporosis 2025

Capital Hilton in Washington, DC, April 24-26


ISASS Annual Conference

ISASS Annual Conference

Miami Beach, April 10-12, 2025


Celebration Breakfast

Celebration Breakfast

April 11, 2025, 6:30am


AANS/CNS Spine Summit

AANS/CNS Spine Summit

February 2025

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