Rami Madanat

Rami Madanat

Dr. Rami Madanat is Adjunct Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery specialized in reconstructive surgery of the hip and knee.

He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and instructed several doctoral dissertations. He has presented the results of his research at numerous national and international meetings. Dr. Madanat’s research has focused on improving outcomes and reducing complications in both hip and knee replacement as well as in the treatment of fractures. He is a peer reviewer for several leading orthopaedic journals including the Journal of Arthroplasty, Acta Orthopaedica, BMJ Open, the Bone and Joint Journal and CORR.

Dr. Madanat earned his Medical Doctoral degree from Turku University in Finland and then completed his Orthopaedic Surgery Specialization at Helsinki University Hospital. He completed the rigorous EBOT examination and is a Fellow of the European Board of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. Following specialization, he was accepted for a research fellowship at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital at the prestigious Harris Orthopaedic Laboratory in Boston, USA. During his training he has also visited the ENDO-Klinik in Hamburg, Germany, the Hvidovre hospital, in Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.

Currently Dr. Madanat serves as head of Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Centers at Terveystalo in Finland and heads the Terveystalo Accident and Injury Clinic in Helsinki.

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Be part of one of Europe’s leading live symposia in shoulder and knee surgery — Shoulder & Knee Arthroscopy to Arthroplasty Symposium 2025.

We are delighted to offer all interested participants exclusive free virtual access, streamed live from Valdoltra Orthopaedic Hospital and Hotel Bernardin, Slovenia.

Virtual participation is open to everyone upon prior registration via the BeeMed platform.

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Symposium Organization

Organizing committee:
Benjamin Marjanovič, Boris Poberaj, Marko Nabergoj, Jakob Merkac, Samo Novak, Simon Kovač, Rene Mihalič, Ivana Hrvatin, Neža Majdič, Mira Šavora.

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Dr. Marko Nabergoj
Valdoltra Ortopaedic Hospital
Email: marko.nabergoj@ob-valdoltra.si

Dr.Samo Novak
Valdoltra Ortopaedic Hospital
Email:  samo.novak@ob-valdoltra.si

Dr. Simon Kovač
Valdoltra Ortopaedic Hospital
Email: simon.kovac@ob-valdoltra.si

Ivana Hrvatin
Valdoltra Ortopaedic Hospital
Email: ivana.hrvatin@ob-valdoltra.si

Dr.Neža Majdič
Valdoltra Ortopaedic Hospital
Email: neza.majdic@ob-valdoltra.si

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Our hospital was founded in 1909 as a sanatoryum for bone diseases for the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After World War I it was renovated by the American Red Cross. In 1920 it was taken over by the Italian Red Cross and after WW II Valdoltra became part of Yugoslavian health systeme. It turned to orthopaedics and in early 1961 was renamed Valdoltra Orthopaedic Hospital.

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