Chair instructions
Guidelines for Chairs
The chair of an oral session holds a key position in making the programme run as smoothly as possible. The chair is considered an expert in his or her field and therefore is very important in supporting the speakers as well as giving the participants a good session. These guidelines are to help you before, during and after the session you are chairing.
BEFORE YOUR SESSION
- See abstracts and session descriptions in the online programme under each session. Find the online programme here
- Please arrive in the room of your session at least 10 minutes before it starts.
- Presenters will upload their presentation in the session room (must have been done beforehand)
- A technician / assistant will be present in the room checking that all devices and audio equipment operate as planned. The technician can assist you in any technical question you may have.
- Prepare some possible questions for the presenters in case no one from the audience will ask a question.
DURING YOUR SESSION
- Effective time management is essential for the success of sessions at EORS2024. Some session rooms are located near each other, and some are even in the break areas. To avoid disturbing other sessions, it’s crucial that all sessions start and finish on time.
- See presentation instructions here with presentation duration here
- Please remind the speakers of the time limit of their presentation.
- Please ask the speakers to speak slowly and clearly for the sake of non native English speakers.
- If a presentation cannot be given or if a presenter does not appear (no-show), please fill out the remaining time with questions or start a discussion.
- Discussion: Take charge of the discussion period.
The chair of the session will look for questions from the audience. We recommend that the chairs coordinate and share the task with each other so that one is looking for questions and the other chair is looking for questions in the meeting room.
AFTER YOUR SESSION
- Please inform the secretariat if the presenter does not show or if the presenter does not show but a co-author has presented.
Plenary Speakers
Vipin Asopa
PhD, FRCS (Tr & Orth)
South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre, UK
Stephen Ferguson
Professor
Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Manuela E. Gomez
Professor
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (ICBAS) – University of Porto, Portugal
Reed Gurchiek
Assistant Professor
Clemson University,
Søren Overgaard
Professor
Bispebjerg Hospital, Denmark
John Rasmussen
Professor
Aalborg University, Denmark
Nico Verdonschot
Professor
University of Twente and Radboud UMC, The Netherlands
Susan Bukata
MD, Orthopedic Surgeon
UC San Diego Health, USA
Lecture – TBC
Marie Fridberg
International Orthopedics Diversity Alliance (IODA) European representative
Pediatric Orthopedic surgeon, PhD fellow
Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark
Lecture – EORS Equal Opportunity symposium 2024
Sara Louise Muhr
PhD, Professor of Diversity & Leadership
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Lecture – EORS Equal Opportunity symposium 2024
Plenary Speakers
Vipin Asopa
PhD, FRCS (Tr & Orth)
South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre, UK
Stephen Ferguson
Professor
Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Manuela Gomez
Professor
3B's Research Institute on Biomaterials, Portugal
Reed Gurchiek
Assistant Professor
Clemson University, USA
Søren Overgaard
Professor
Bispebjerg Hospital, Denmark
John Rasmussen
Professor
Aalborg University, Denmark
Nico Verdonschot
Professor
University of Twente and Radboud UMC, The Netherlands
Susan Bukata
MD, Orthopedic Surgeon
UC San Diego Health, USA
Lecture – TBC
Marie Fridberg
Pediatric Orthopedic surgeon, PhD fellow
Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark
Symposium- Equal Opportunity
Sara Louise Muhr
Professor
Aalborg University, Denmark
Nico Verdonschot
Professor
University of Twente and Radboud UMC, The Netherlands
Susan Bukata
MD, Orthopedic Surgeon
UC San Diego Health, USA
Lecture – TBC