Dates:
January 22-23, 2026

Location:
Miami, Florida, USA

Symposium Venue:
The Elser Hotel & Residences Miami
398 NE 5th Street,
Downtown Miami,
FL 33132

Scientific Program:
The full program can be viewed here. The talks will be held in the Biscayne Room on the 12th floor.

Language:
English is the official language of the Symposium.

Registration
The Registration will operate during the following hours:
Thursday, January 22: 07:30AM–4:00PM
Friday, January 23: 8:00AM–12:00PM

Please visit the registration desk upon arrival to collect your badge and symposium materials. Kindly wear your badge during all sessions and social events.

Exhibition:
The Exhibition is located in the Flagler room on the 12th floor.

Dinner cruise Sponsored by :
The Dinner will be aboard a cruise boat on Thursday, January 22nd at 18:30.
Secure your spot on the cruise by registering here.
Limited capacity – advance registration strongly recommended

Travel Insurance Notice
We strongly recommend that participants obtain adequate insurance coverage for travel, health, and accidents prior to departure. The organizers cannot accept responsibility for personal injury or loss of personal property.

CME Congresses Ltd. will not be responsible for any cancellations or delays caused by authorities due to a lack of visa or other required documentation.

Dress code:
Informal for all occasions.

Climate:

The weather in Miami during January is typically warm, dry, and very comfortable, making it one of the best times of year to visit. It is a pleasant contrast to the colder winter months in many other regions.

  • Temperature: Average daytime temperatures range from 22°C to 25°C (72°F to 77°F), with cooler evenings around 15°C to 18°C (59°F to 64°F). Light layers are recommended for evenings, while daytime weather is ideal for outdoor activities.. It’s comfortable for outdoor activities, but you might need a light jacket or sweater, especially in the evenings.
  • Rainfall: January is part of Miami’s dry season, with low humidity and minimal rainfall. Occasional brief showers may occur, but prolonged rain is uncommon.
  • Sunshine: Miami enjoys plenty of sunshine in January, with 7–8 hours of sun per day. Skies are often clear or partly cloudy, creating excellent conditions for both conference activities and social events.

Overall, January in Miami offers mild temperatures, low humidity, and plenty of sunshine, making it a very pleasant and popular time to visit. Light clothing with a sweater or jacket for evenings is usually sufficient.

Certificate of Attendance:
All registered participants will receive an email with a username and password after the Symposium. Using these credentials, participants can log in via a special link, where they will be able to download their certificate of attendance.

Liability:
The Symposium Secretariat and Organizers are not liable for any personal accidents, loss, or damage to delegates’ personal property during or in connection with the 2026 Musculoskeletal Oncology and Sarcoma Symposium. Participants are advised to arrange their own health and travel insurance coverage.

Symposium Secretariat:
Please do not hesitate to contact the Secretariat if you require any additional information or assistance.
Please address all correspondence to: [email protected].