
Expand your neurosurgical knowledge and advance your practice by joining us for the following upcoming live webinars.
Joint CNS and JCNS Subspecialty Series: Functional/Epilepsy
United States: Friday, March 5, 6:00–7:30 pm CT
Japan: Saturday, March 6, 9:00–10:30 am
Presenters: Khoo Hui Ming, Takashi Morishita, Joshua M. Rosenow; Panelists: Shiro Horisawa, Haruhiko Kishima, Sameer Sheth, Chengyuan Wu
Complimentary
In partnership with the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons (JCNS), the CNS is offering a live, three-part webinar series to enhance your knowledge in different subspecialties. This second webinar will cover recent advances in functional and epilepsy surgery, strategies for complication avoidance in functional and epilepsy surgery, and decision-making and therapeutic planning for patients with movement disorder and epilepsy problems. Thank you to Medtronic for their Gold Level support of this series.
K12 Webinar: Awardee Timothy Lucas on Bidirectional Brain Computer Interface
Monday, March 8, 6:00–7:00 pm CT
Co-moderators: Emad N. Eskandar and Julie Pilitsis; Faculty: Itzhak Fried
Complimentary
Expanding on its long-standing collaboration with the NIH, the CNS presents a webinar series highlighting neurosurgeon-scientists who have been supported through the Neurosurgeon Research Career Development Program (NRCDP). The NRCDP is a K12 funding mechanism for early career neurosurgeons designed to support impactful translational and clinical research programs. Past NRCDP awardees will present their research with discussion led by other neurosurgery thought leaders in the field. This series is made possible by generous supporters of the CNS Foundation.
Negotiating the Divide
Wednesday, March 17, 9:00–10:00 am CT
Faculty: Paul Kirchgraber, Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber
Members: $75, Non-members: $125, Residents: Complimentary with code CNS21RES
Former American Medical Women’s Association President Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, MD, and Paul Kirchgraber, MD, present their pioneering program on the importance of negotiating an initial contract and subsequent promotions and contract renewals. Passionate about empowering physicians seeking employment, they designed the program to provide vital education on common missteps and productive solutions to even the playing field during contract and salary negotiations.
SANS Live: Vascular
Monday, March 22, 9:00–10:00 am CT
Faculty: Daniel L. Barrow, Jacob Cherian; Moderator: Akash J. Patel
Complimentary
Join us for a lively webinar that will develop your surgical knowledge and decision-making skills. SANS questions are incorporated in a debate format while reviewing core neurosurgical content with detailed answers and discussion by subject matter experts.
CNS/SNO Virtual Brain Tumor Board: Brain Metastases
Tuesday, March 30, 7:00–8:30 pm CT
Course Directors: Garni Barkhoudarian, Maryam Rahman, Sandro Santagata, Gelareh Zadeh; Moderator: Erik P. Sulman; Panelists: Adrienne Boire, Aaron Cohen-Gadol, Minesh Mehta, David Meredith, Susan Pannullo, Raymond Sawaya
Choose to register for the live webinar as a non-CME version (complimentary to CNS members) or live CME version (for purchase)
Learn about the use of molecular data for determining diagnosis, treatment strategies throughout the evolution of imaging in patients with brain tumors, and the role of screening the general population for CNS tumors.
Joint CNS and JCNS Subspecialty Series: Cerebrovascular/Endovascular
United States: Friday, April 2, 7:00–8:30 pm CT
Japan: Saturday, April 3, 9:00–10:30 am
Presenters: Toshiki Endo, Hiroharu Kataoka, Alexander A. Khalessi; Panelists: Hidenori Endo, Miki Fujimura, Akira Ishii, Clemens M. Schirmer, Babu G. Welch
Complimentary
In partnership with the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons (JCNS), the CNS is offering a live, three-part webinar series to enhance your knowledge in different subspecialties. This third webinar will review recent advances, strategies for complication avoidance, and decision-making and therapeutic planning for patients with cerebrovascular and endovascular issues. Thank you to Medtronic for their Gold Level support of this series.
K12 Webinar: Awardees Kristopher Kahle and Jennifer Strahle
Tuesday, April 6, 9:00–10:00 am CT
Faculty: Edward Smith
Presenters: Kristopher Kahle, Jennifer Strahle
Complimentary
Expanding on its long-standing collaboration with the NIH, the CNS presents a webinar series highlighting neurosurgeon-scientists who have been supported through the Neurosurgeon Research Career Development Program (NRCDP). In this webinar, past NRCDP awardees will present their research on Genetic Determinants and Molecular Mechanisms of Human Development Hydrocephalus, as well as Iron-mediated Pathogenesis in Neonatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage, with discussion led by other neurosurgery thought leaders in the field. This series is made possible by generous supporters of the CNS Foundation.
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