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At press conferences and press briefings, journalists and media representatives have the opportunity to discuss complex topics with the experts and, depending on the available space, are given an insight into the relevant departments or areas. Where possible, new devices and processes are presented in a practical manner.

Unless otherwise stated in the invitation, please register in advance at presse@med.uni-muenchen.de

Our press dates 2026

No press events are currently planned.
However, journalists can register to attend the FLS Symposium.

Topic:After the fracture is before the fracture - gaps in osteoporosis
treatment in Germany

Date: Friday, March 132026
Time: 9 am - 4 pm
Place: Campus city center. St. Vinzenz Haus, Nußbaumstr. 5. 80336 Munich

Time Event Speakers

09:00 Welcome and opening Prof. Wolfgang Böcker

Prof. Christian Kammerlander

09:15 More need, less structure:

Why our patients are falling through the gaps

Prof. Christian Kammerlander

09:30 Osteoporosis? Let's do it later...

When guideline knowledge fails due to intersectoral reality

Prof. Wolfgang Böcker

09:45 From study design to reality - what

What FLS-CARE reveals about our actual quality of care

Dr. Christine Höfer

10:00 Mediate, network, improve:

FLS coordination as a link in modern fracture care

from the perspective of FLS Coordination

Pia Kühn, M. Sc.

10:15 Comparative analysis of the pilot projects in the Innovation Fund

and the localization of FLS

Prof. Leonie Sundmacher

Industry exhibition and break

10: 45 From clinic to home:

Designing an effective fracture liaison service

Dr. Daniela Davids

11:00 Establishing a fracture liaison service in university care:

The LMU model

Dr. Ulla Stumpf

11:15 Fragility fracture as a turning point - or a missed opportunity?

Care situation in the private practice sector

Dr. Stefan Fischer

11:30 Cross-sector care:

Requirements of the health insurance funds for high-quality

patient management

KK representative

11:45 Global FLS: Best Practices, Benefits, and Barriers Prof. Kassim Javaid

Industry exhibition and break

13:15 Osteoporosis Disease Management:

Guideline meets practice

Prof. Christopher Niedhart

13:30 After the fracture: Designing care that works Prof. Eric Hesse

13:45 Practice meets need - How do we design modern, needs-oriented

therapy for the underlying disease in osteoporosis-related fractures?

Representatives from politics,

health insurance companies, the perspective of

patients and from various medical specialties

and scientists

Moderation: Ulrike Mäncher

Concluding view:

What we can implement, what is still missing and where research and

and cooperation could lead

Prof. Wolfgang Böcker

Prof. Christian Kammerlande

If you have any questions, please contact us by e-mail at presse@med.uni-muenchen.de

Originally translated with DeepL