North American
Pelvic Society
The premier academic and professional association for orthopaedic surgeons specializing in pelvic and acetabular trauma across North America.

Our Purpose
Three Mission Pillars
The North American Pelvic Society (NAPS) is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of pelvic and acetabular trauma care. We serve as a collaborative forum for orthopaedic surgeons, educators, and researchers committed to improving outcomes through evidence-based research, surgical innovation, and professional exchange.
Connect surgeons across the United States, Canada, and Mexico to share ideas, discuss complex injuries, and strengthen a focused North American professional community.
Collaboration

Research
Support multicenter studies, protocol development, and academic collaboration that address important unanswered questions in pelvic and acetabular trauma.

Education
Promote case-based learning, mentorship, and practical educational resources that help surgeons refine decision-making and improve patient care.
PROGRAMMING
Upcoming Events
NAPS plans to offer meetings, webinars, and future educational programming designed to support collaboration, discussion, and scientific exchange.
Annual Meeting
Date To be Announced
Date To be Announced
FEATURED
Annual Meeting
Founding scientific meeting for pelvic and acetabular trauma collaboration.
Date To be Announced
FEATURED
Webinar Series
Quarterly case-based virtual learning with invited faculty.
Date To Be Announced
FEATURED
Call for Abstracts
Submit study ideas, multicenter concepts, and educational topics.
Date To Be Announced
RESEARCH
Featured Collaborations
NAPS is being built to support practical multicenter research led by surgeons with a shared interest in pelvic and acetabular trauma. This space can highlight one active project, protocol idea, or collaborative initiative and direct members to the Research page for more details.
FAQs
Who can join NAPS?
NAPS is intended for orthopaedic surgeons, fellows, residents, and other professionals with a clinical or academic interest in pelvic and acetabular trauma. Membership categories may vary as the society grows.
Is NAPS only for surgeons in North America?
NAPS is centered on building a North American professional community, while also supporting collaboration with colleagues and researchers whose work aligns with the society’s mission.
What are the benefits of joining?
Members may receive access to professional networking, discussion groups, educational resources, research collaboration opportunities, society updates, and future member-only content.
Is there a membership fee?
NAPS is currently in its founding phase. Membership categories, dues, and renewal details will be announced as they become available.
What is the forum or groups section for?
The forum and groups area is designed for professional discussion, case-based learning, collaboration on research and education, regional networking, and society announcements.
How do I become a member?
You can apply through the Membership page. Additional details regarding eligibility, approval, and access will be provided as the society expands.
