Tbilisi’s leading student organisation

We connect medical students and professionals through events and workshops, fostering learning, networking, and career development opportunities in the medical field.

A group of people hold blank white boards and appear to be posing for a photo in a public indoor space. A smiling individual in the foreground holds a cup of coffee and stands slightly apart from the group. The atmosphere suggests an event or gathering, with a banner in the background displaying the word 'EQUIP'.
A group of people hold blank white boards and appear to be posing for a photo in a public indoor space. A smiling individual in the foreground holds a cup of coffee and stands slightly apart from the group. The atmosphere suggests an event or gathering, with a banner in the background displaying the word 'EQUIP'.

About Our Association:

Founded in 2024, the Georgian Student Association of Orthopedics and Traumatology (GSAOT) is a dynamic, student-led organization based in Tbilisi, Georgia. Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic learning and clinical excellence, providing medical students with unparalleled opportunities in the fields of orthopedics and traumatology.

Our Mission:

Unite individuals with a shared passion for orthopedics and traumatology.

Foster partnerships and advocacy to empower students and professionals in meaningful discussions.

Encourage exploration through impactful projects and initiatives.

Enhance public awareness by disseminating evidence-based medical knowledge.

At GSAOT, we believe that bones are the canvas, and movement is the art. Through workshops, seminars, and collaborative events, we aim to nurture the next generation of orthopedic specialists, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to excel in their careers.

Join Us:

Become a part of a vibrant community dedicated to advancing orthopedic education and practice. Whether you’re a student eager to learn or a professional looking to mentor, GSAOT offers a platform to grow, connect, and make a difference.

Empowering Future Orthopedic Leaders