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  • The CNS has a rich legacy of volunteerism, with more than 100 volunteer neurosurgeons serving on the Executive Committee and Standing Committees each year. By engaging young neurosurgeons in committee work and projects, the CNS cultivates a community of neurosurgeon leaders and delivers exceptional value to our members. The bylaws govern how our volunteers operate in their roles.

    Bylaws

    The Congress of Neurological Surgeons exists to enhance health and improve lives through the advancement of education and scientific exchange.

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    Code of Ethics

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    Section Governance

    This document contains essential information about the rules governing Sections, explains expectations for our collaborations, and provides some hints and suggestions for the best ways to utilize the resources available to you at the AANS and CNS. It also contains essential contact information to assist new Section leadership.

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    CNS Event Code of Conduct

    Consistent with the Code of Ethics for professional conduct that has been adopted by the CNS, it is the policy of the CNS that all Participants of CNS Events, as defined in the policy below, are expected to exhibit respectful, professional, and collegial behavior during such CNS Events. Participants should exercise consideration and respect in their speech and actions, including while making formal presentations to other Participants, and should be mindful of their surroundings and fellow Participants.

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