We are excited to announce our Austin, Texas Annual Neurosurgery Vision for the Future Meeting 2021 on October 16-20. Expectation and enthusiasm are present. After a hard year, we’re excited to celebrate our profession’s creativity and bright future and reunite. Though unconventional, the conference will follow safety and rules. Your sacrifices and support last year are appreciated.
Under “Vision for the Future,” we’ll cover emerging technologies and surgical specialties. In 25 years, neurosurgery may look like this.
The cns.org/2021 Annual Meeting site outlines our plans. Discuss cutting-edge research and technology with top neurosurgeons. The Interactive Multimedia Presentation Session, live surgery, and other popular activities are returning to our Xperience Lounge.
Content of Annual Neurosurgery Vision for the Future Meeting 2021:
- 2021 Coding and CPT Update
- Anticoagulation-Antithrombotic Agents
- Crossfire Debates in Neurotrauma
- DBS for Emerging Indications
- Diversity and Leadership – How to Promote Equity in Neurosurgical Practice and Training
- Financial Planning for Young Neurosurgeons
- General Scientific Session 1
- General Scientific Session 2
- General Scientific Session 3
- General Scientific Session 3 Part 2
- General Scientific Session 4
- Guidelines for Neurotrauma-Brain Injury
- Guidelines for the Management of Brain Metastases
- Guidelines on the Management of Glioblastoma
- Guidelines Review for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms 1
- Guidelines Review for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms 2
- Guidelines Review for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms 3
- Immunotherapy for Brain Tumors – New Concepts
- Lumbar Fusion Guidelines
- Management of Recurrent Glioblastoma 1
- Management of Recurrent Glioblastoma 2
- Management of Recurrent Glioblastoma 3
- Minimally Invasive Surgical Evacuation of Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Peripheral Nerves – Operative Techniques and Case-Based Discuss
- Robotic Approaches
- SI Joint Fusion
- Spinal Biomechanics for the Practicing Neurosurgeon 1
- Spinal Biomechanics for the Practicing Neurosurgeon 2
- Spinal Biomechanics for the Practicing Neurosurgeon 3
- Stereotactic EEG
- Thoracolumbar Spinal Deformity for the Non-Deformity Spine Surgeon
See Also: Goodman’s Neurosurgery Oral Board Review – Publisher PDF
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