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    • 6 Mar 2026
    • 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
    • New Orleans Marriott 555 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130
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    Join us at the Pride Ortho Annual Meeting during AAOS 2026!

    This is a unique networking experience where you can connect with professionals who share your passion for LGBTQ+ inclusivity within orthopedics. 

    We will also be hosting social events during the week. All events are free of charge.

    Membership is not required to attend, but we encourage donations and membership to maintain high quality programming.

    Click here to check your membership status or sign up to become a member! 

    We look forward to seeing you there!


    Meeting Agenda

    Presidential Address and State of the Society

    LGBTQ+ Ally Awards

    Medical Student IDEA Grant Awards

    Research Symposium

    Committee Updates

    Keynote Presentation and Fireside Chat with Dr. David S. Shapiro

    (Lunch will be served)



    We are please to announce this year's keynote speaker will be David S. Shapiro, MD, MHCM, FACS, FCCM!


    Dr. Shapiro is a trauma surgeon, physician executive, and educator whose career began in an unusual way—in the operating room. He now enjoys being in the boardroom almost as much as his desire for the OR, trauma room and the ICU. Board‑certified in General Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, and Hospice & Palliative Care Medicine, he has built a reputation for clinical excellence, systems leadership, and innovative approaches to trauma care and emergency preparedness. In addition, he has led programs in quality improvement, high reliability, and advocacy in multiple spaces, from hospital-associated violence intervention programs and non-government agencies to representing surgery on Capitol Hill, contributing to and writing legislation in his multiple states in New England and in DC, and now advocates with another group—the Association of Out Surgeons and Allies.

    Most recently Dr. Shapiro was the Chief Medical Officer and Vice President for Medical Affairs at a Level I urban trauma center, and made sure to meet his goals of adding diversity to his team. Today, he owns a consultancy called MEDIC, a medical education, documentation, innovation, and legal resource for medical schools, hospitals, the legal community and medical staffs, and is the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma chair for the state of Connecticut, in addition to being recently named the American College of Surgeons Program Leader for the Stop the Bleed program. His leadership emphasizes evidence‑based protocols, seamless coordination across specialties, and a relentless focus on patient outcomes. Beyond the hospital walls, he has shaped trauma systems at the state and national level, and served as President of the American College of Surgeons Connecticut Chapter and the Society of Critical Care Medicine Northeast Chapter President. Dr. Shapiro has also contributed to something close to his mind and heart—the experience of the LGBT2SQIA+ surgeon and surgical learner. In this realm, he has introduced the concept of the beacon to the milieu of mentorship and sponsorship, and highlights some of this concept with groups nationwide. Lastly, he was the founding advisory chair of the Association of Out Surgeons and Allies, helping everyone understand that advocacy starts with the individual, not with a committee. Under each of these hats, he has advanced policy frameworks, strengthened program and system readiness, and championed collaboration across institutions.

    Dr. Shapiro’s career reflects a deep commitment to education and mentorship. He has spent several years each as medical director of a PA program, and as an Assistant Dean for Medical Education, and has helped to guide curriculum design, simulation‑based training, and learner‑centered assessment strategies that prepare the next generation of clinicians for the realities of frontline care. His learner‑centered philosophy emphasizes authentic assessment, reflection, and inclusivity, ensuring that students not only master technical skills but also develop the judgment and resilience required in high‑stakes environments. He spent seven years as the Editor‑in‑Chief of Connecticut Medicine and was the co‑editor and author of After the ICU a book about critical illness recovery. He has been asked to contribute to dozens of protocols and processes, extending his influence to thought leadership.

    Known for blending rigor with creativity, Dr. Shapiro uses imaginative exercises—whether drawing on pop culture, humor, or classical lore—to engage learners and colleagues. This playful side complements his strategic leadership, fostering team cohesion and keeping learning lively even in the most serious contexts. Energized and purposeful, he continues to drive meaningful change through evidence‑based action, collaborative engagement, and a steadfast commitment to advancing trauma care and emergency preparedness.

Past events

27 Sep 2025 UCSD POMSI
24 Jun 2025 Coming Out in Ortho Webinar
19 Jun 2025 Pride Month Journal Club
9 Jun 2025 Allyship Webinar
10 May 2025 Michigan POMSI
12 Mar 2025 Pride Ortho 2nd Annual Meeting @ AAOS 2025
23 Oct 2024 Pride Ortho Meetup at OTA!
19 Sep 2024 ASSH Happy Hour Meetup
5 Sep 2024 AOSA/Pride Ortho Intersectionality Webinar
31 Aug 2024 NYC POMSI
27 Jun 2024 Coming Out in Residency
25 Jun 2024 Journal Club
20 Jun 2024 Mentorship Kickoff!
17 Feb 2024 Pride Ortho Drag Brunch
15 Feb 2024 Pride Ortho Happy Hour!
15 Feb 2024 Inaugural Pride Ortho Annual Meeting @ AAOS 2024
14 Feb 2024 Valentines Day Wellness Event- Barry's Bootcamp
17 Dec 2023 International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
1 Dec 2023 World AIDS Day
20 Nov 2023 Transgender Day of Rememberance
8 Nov 2023 Intersex Day of Rememberance
1 Nov 2023 TransParent Day
26 Oct 2023 Intersex Awareness Day
23 Oct 2023 Asexual Awareness Week
19 Oct 2023 International Pronouns Day
16 Oct 2023 Spirit Day
11 Oct 2023 National Coming Out Day
9 Oct 2023 Coming Out Before Residency Webinar
8 Oct 2023 International Lesbian Day
1 Oct 2023 LBGT+ History Month (USA)
23 Sep 2023 Celebrate Bisexuality Day
14 Jul 2023 International Non-Binary People’s Day
29 Jun 2023 LGBTQ+ Allyship and Trans Care for Ortho Surgeons
27 Jun 2023 Stonewall Riots Anniversary
22 Jun 2023 Queerying the Surgeon: Stories of Being LGBTQ+ in Orthopaedics
15 Jun 2023 Transgender Rights: Legal Landscape and How Doctors Can Be An Ally
1 Jun 2023 Pride Month
24 May 2023 Pansexual and Panromantic Visibility Day
22 May 2023 Harvey Milk Day
17 May 2023 International Day Against Homophobia
15 May 2023 Pride Ortho Scholarship Applications Due
25 Apr 2023 Pride Ortho & AOFAS On the Same Page: The Remedy (Book Club)
17 Apr 2023 David P. Roye Jr. Columbia Scholarship Application Due
31 Mar 2023 International Transgender Day of Visibility 2023
21 Mar 2023 Omnisexual Awareness Day 2023
10 Mar 2023 AAOS 2023 Pride Ortho Luncheon
17 Dec 2022 International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
1 Dec 2022 World AIDS Day
20 Nov 2022 Transgender Day of Rememberance
8 Nov 2022 Intersex Day of Rememberance
5 Nov 2022 AAHKS Meetup 2022
1 Nov 2022 TransParent Day
26 Oct 2022 Intersex Awareness Day
20 Oct 2022 Asexual Awareness Week
19 Oct 2022 International Pronouns Day
16 Oct 2022 Spirit Day
11 Oct 2022 National Coming Out Day
8 Oct 2022 International Lesbian Day
1 Oct 2022 LBGT+ History Month (USA)
23 Sep 2022 Celebrate Bisexuality Day
17 Aug 2022 Pride Ortho Mentorship Webinar
14 Jul 2022 International Non-Binary People’s Day
30 Jun 2022 Pride Month Webinar Series: Family Planning
27 Jun 2022 Stonewall Riots Anniversary
23 Jun 2022 Pride Month Webinar Series: Fireside Chats
16 Jun 2022 Pride Month Webinar Series: Coming Out in Residency
9 Jun 2022 Pride Month Webinar Series: Post-Match Medical Students
2 Jun 2022 Pride Month Webinar Series: Allyship/Basic Terms
1 Jun 2022 Pride Month
24 May 2022 Pansexual and Panromantic Visibility Day
22 May 2022 Harvey Milk Day
17 May 2022 International Day Against Homophobia
11 May 2022 POSNA Pride Ortho Gathering
31 Mar 2022 International Transgender Day of Visibility
28 Mar 2022 LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week
25 Mar 2022 Pride Ortho Luncheon, AAOS meeting in Chicago
10 Mar 2022 Pride Ortho Launch Event
21 Feb 2022 Aromantic Awareness Week

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