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Join an expert faculty for a fresh look at optimizing safety in spine surgery! We’ll explore new topics such as:
Plus, bring your whole care team for discussions on:
Contact us for group discounts on registration!
Author, researcher, and consultant Nick Petrie specializes in leadership development for senior executives and helping organizations build a healthy, high-performance culture. Co-Author of Work Without Stress, Nick believes that performance and excellence do not have to be synonymous with burnout. Born and raised in New Zealand, he has significant international experience living and working in Japan, Spain, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, and Dubai. Past clients include Google, NASA, Walmart, Deloitte, Red Bull, Kellogg’s, Workday, Qantas and Comcast.
Nick is a proud father to four sons, and a three-time cancer survivor. He and his wife recently returned to New Zealand to raise their family in his beautiful homeland.
Nick holds a master’s degree from Harvard University and undergraduate degrees in business administration and physical education from Otago University in New Zealand. Before beginning his business career, he was a professional rugby player and coach for seven years.
Don’t miss his Keynote Address at the Safety in Spine Surgery Summit, “Stress, Pressure, & Resilience in the Spine Surgeon.”
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Hotel: The Park Lane Hotel New York | 36 Central Park South, New York, New York
Our hotel block at the Park Lane is currently sold out. If you would like to be added to the wait list for a room at the group rate, please contact Alison Matta with your arrival and departure dates.
The Park Lane Hotel New York, an elegant new property just steps from Central Park in Midtown. Explore nearby Central Park, MoMA, Rockefeller Center, 5th Avenue shopping, and more.
Submit your abstract, paper, or project for an opportunity to present from the podium and win the Best Paper Award of $500!
Abstract submissions for the Safety Summit do not need to be formal papers, but rather should present any project that made a difference in spine surgery quality, safety, or value. Submission welcome in any area of spine surgery safety, including:
Submission Deadline: February 20, 2024
Notifications Sent: March 20, 2024
Presenter Registration Deadline: April 19, 2024