Items Tagged ‘CNS’
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NFL Commissioner Speaks at CNS Meeting
Earlier this week, many of our neurosurgeons got to hear NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell speak at the Annual meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) in Washington, DC. Goodell spoke about...
Posted on Oct 7, 2011 by Department Author In Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog, Endovascular Blog -
Docs Attend 2011 CNS Meeting in DC This Week
Once again, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS), has convened for their annual meeting. This has taken a large number of our department to Washington, DC this week. Not only to attend, but to present as well. Our Department Head, Dr. Robert A. Solomon will be bringing his expertise...
Posted on Oct 5, 2011 by Department Author In Blog, Brain Tumor Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog, Doctors, Dr. Solomon, Education, Epilepsy Blog, Movement Disorders Blog, Pain Center Blog, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog, Peripheral Nerve Blog, Spine Center Blog -
Lavine Elected Secretary of Cerebrovascular Section at AANS
At this month's meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) it was announced that our own Dr. Sean Lavine from the Cerebrovascular Center and Endovascular Center was elected as the new Secretary of the Joint AANS and CNS Cerebrovascular Section's Executive...
Posted on Apr 21, 2011 by Department Author In Cerebrovascular News, Doctors, Endovascular News, News, Presentation -
Goodman Presents Epilepsy Research at CNS Meeting
Dr. Robert Goodman from the Epilepsy Center and Movement Disorders Center presented his research on epilepsy and brain stimulation at the Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) this year. The paper he co-authored, Treatment of Medically Intractable Mesial Temporal...
Posted on Nov 3, 2010 by Department Author In Epilepsy News, Movement Disorders News, News -
Docs Present at 2010 Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting
Yesterday marked the final day of this year's Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). This event, entitled A Celebration of Neurosurgery marks the 60th Anniversary for the CNS. The week-long conference was held in San Francisco and featured many of our own neurosurgeons as...
Posted on Oct 22, 2010 by Department Author In Brain Tumor News, Cerebrovascular News, Doctors, Endovascular News, Epilepsy News, Gamma Knife News, Movement Disorders News, News, Pain Center News, Pediatric Neurosurgery News, Peripheral Nerve News, Spine Center News -
Dr. Connolly Expert Faculty in CNS Webinar this Month
This month the Congress of Neurological Surgeons'(CNS) University of Neurosurgery has chosen Dr. E. Sander Connolly from the Cerebrovascular Center as their "expert faculty." All month, they are exploring the vascular subspecialty and on the 16th, Dr. Connolly taught a webinar course in...
Posted on Feb 22, 2010 by Department Author In Aneurysms, Cerebrovascular News, News -
Pediatrics Added to this Year's IML at the Congress of Neurosurgery Meeting
This year at the annual meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) they added pediatrics to their Integrated Medical Learning (IML) program. Dr. Neil Feldstein from the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center was one of the presenters during a session on the surgical management of Chiari Malfo...
Posted on Dec 24, 2009 by Department Author In Blog, Chiari Malformations, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog -
Results from first IML: Aneurysm Coiling v. Clipping Still a Toss up
Two years ago at their annual meeting the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) introduced Integrated Medical Learning (IML), a great new way to make the most of having so many neurosurgeons in the same place at the same time. According to the CNS website, "Integrated Medical Learning® allows...
Posted on Dec 23, 2009 by Department Author In Aneurysms, Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog -
What are They, a Bunch of Neurosurgeons? Yes, and They've Got the Papers to Prove it
Like a lot of smart people, neurosurgeons know that it is important to keep learning. The Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) Meeting is a week-long event where neurosurgeons from around the world get together to teach and learn from each other. Many of the doctors from the different Centers...
Posted on Dec 14, 2009 by Department Author In Blog, Cerebrovascular Blog, Spine Center Blog