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American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Registrace 5. 07. 2011
Founded in 1931 as the Harvey Cushing Society, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) is a scientific and educational association with over 8,000 members worldwide. The AANS is dedicated to advancing the specialty of neurological surgery in order to provide the highest quality of neurosurgical care to the public.
Neurosurgery is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders that affect the spinal column, spinal cord, brain, nervous system and peripheral nerves.
Neurosurgery is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disorders that affect the spinal column, spinal cord, brain, nervous system and peripheral nerves.
AANS Goodman Oral Board Course
Join Allan Levy, MD, FAANS, the director of the Goodman Oral Board Preparation Course, as he introduces this comprehensive 3-day program tailored for neurosurgeons preparing for the oral board exam. This intensive course, held immediately before the exam, offers daily 10-12 hour sessions featuring hot seat scenarios and specialty-specific guidance from leaders in the field. Benefit from private breakout sessions with one-on-one educational opportunities, where experienced neurosurgeons provide valuable feedback on case presentations and question responses. Don't miss this virtual course designed to enhance your confidence and skills for the neurosurgery board certification exam.
Register now to secure your spot in the Goodman Oral Board Preparation Course and take the next step toward your neurosurgery board certification! www.aans.org/course/goodman-oral-board-preparation/
Register now to secure your spot in the Goodman Oral Board Preparation Course and take the next step toward your neurosurgery board certification! www.aans.org/course/goodman-oral-board-preparation/
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Leaders in Neurosurgery: Ali Rezai Interviewed by Peter Konard
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Leaders in Neurosurgery: Ali Rezai Interviewed by Peter Konard
Leaders in Neurosurgery: Roger Stupp, MD, Interviewed by Michael Schulder, MD, FAANS
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Roger Stupp, a world-renowned neuro-oncologist, as he is interviewed by Dr. Michael Schulder. In this episode of "Leaders in Neurosurgery," Dr. Stupp shares his personal journey in neurological surgery, discussing the genesis of the groundbreaking Stupp Protocol, the role of randomized clinical trials (RCTs), and the innovative use of Tumor Treati...
Goodman Oral Board Preparation Course
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The 2024 AANS Goodman Oral Board Preparation course is highly interactive and simulates the examination given by the American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS). Started in 1997 by Julius Goodman, MD, this course is the premier neurosurgical oral board review, with over 90% of candidates attending at least once prior to taking the exam. The must-attend 2024 AANS Goodman Oral Board Preparation...
Leaders in Neurosurgery: Michael Lawton, MD, FAANS, interviewed by Howard Riina, MD, FAANS.
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In this episode of Leaders in Neurosurgery, Michael Lawton, MD, FAANS, is interviewed by Howard Riina, MD, FAANS.
What Matters? A Global Request.
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The theme of the 2024 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting in Chicago, May 3-6, is “What Matters”, a phrase intended to simultaneously represent a question, a statement, and a challenge. This topic is of exceptional relevance at a time of great societal change and technological disruption; a time when all of us need to reconsider our appropriate roles and responsibilities in the broader fabric of mod...
Leaders in Neurosurgery: David Roberts, MD, FAANS, Interviewed by Kendall Lee
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In this episode of Leaders in Neurosurgery, David Roberts, MD, FAANS, is interviewed by Kendall Lee, MD, FAANS.
#AANS2024 - Chicago Conversations
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Join the conversation of "What Matters" with Dr. Asher and the rest of the Neurosurgical community at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting, hosted in Chicago, May 3-6, 2024. Learn more: annualmeeting.aans.org/
#AANS2024 - Join Us in Chicago
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Registration for the 2024 American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting is now open! Join us in Chicago from May 3-6, 2024, for an unparalleled learning and networking experience.
Leaders in Neurosurgery: Russell Lonser, MD, FAANS, Interviewed By Nicholas Szerlip, MD, FAANS
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In this episode of Leaders in Neurosurgery, Russell Lonser, MD, FAANS, is interviewed by Nicholas Szerlip, MD, FAANS.
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Martin Weiss, MD, FAANS(L) Interviewed by Gabriel Zada, MD, FAANS
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In this episode of Leaders of Neurosurgery, Martin Weiss, MD, FAANS(L) is interviewed by Gabriel Zada, MD, FAANS.
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Teodoro Dagi, MD, FAANS Interviewed by Mark Preul, MD, FAANS
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In this episode of Leaders of Neurosurgery, Teodoro Dagi, MD, FAANS, is interviewed by Mark Preul, MD, FAANS.
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Steven Giannotta Interviewed by Gabriel Zada
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In this episode of Leaders in Neurosurgery, Steven Giannotta, MD, FAANS, is interviewed by Gabriel Zada, MD, FAANS.
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Robert Harbaugh Interviewed by Mark Iantosca
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In this episode of Leaders in Neurosurgery, Robert Harbaugh, MD, FAANS, is interviewed by Mark Iantosca, MD, FAANS.
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Robert Spetzler Interviewed by Michael Lawton
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In this episode of Leaders of Neurosurgery, Robert Spetzler MD, FAANS is interviewed by Michael Lawton, MD, FAANS.
Leaders of Neurosurgery: David Adelson Interviewed by Krystal Tomei
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: David Adelson Interviewed by Krystal Tomei
Registry for Advancement of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease (RAD-PD) Patient Webinar
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Registry for Advancement of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease (RAD-PD) Patient Webinar
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Nelson Oyesiku Interviewed by Warren Selman
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Nelson Oyesiku Interviewed by Warren Selman
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Mitchel Berger Interviewed by Manish Aghi
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Mitchel Berger Interviewed by Manish Aghi
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Kim Burchiel Interviewed by Alexander Khalessi
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Kim Burchiel Interviewed by Alexander Khalessi
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Antonio Chiocca Interviewed by Brad Elder
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Antonio Chiocca Interviewed by Brad Elder
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Alexa Canady Interviewed by David Adelson
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Alexa Canady Interviewed by David Adelson
Leaders of Neurosurgery: James Rutka Interviewed by Sunit Das
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: James Rutka Interviewed by Sunit Das
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Nick Hopkins by Elad Levy
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Nick Hopkins by Elad Levy
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Ed Benzel Interviewed by John Caruso
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Ed Benzel Interviewed by John Caruso
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Raymond Sawaya by Frederick Lang
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Raymond Sawaya by Frederick Lang
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Frederic Meyer Interviewed by Robert Spinner
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Frederic Meyer Interviewed by Robert Spinner
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Charles Tator, MD Interviewed by James Rutka, MD
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Charles Tator, MD Interviewed by James Rutka, MD
Leaders of Neurosurgery: Nick Hopkins Interviewed by Adnan Siddiqui
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Leaders of Neurosurgery: Nick Hopkins Interviewed by Adnan Siddiqui
Kainnin mo yan eww dadiri baka tae umabot Sayo eww🙄🙄
Go eat it
My wife has a Dorsal arachnoid web and have had significant symptoms for a week. We are not finding doctors who know this pathology and we are asking for help. Today we sent an email to the doctor McCormick. Let me Know if you have any advice or contacts. thank you so much
@@cristiansciacchitano1392 you could try Dr. Dunbar Alcindor with UF in Florida. He did my surgery
Sir, Is this surgery danger? What is the sucess rate of this surgery?
优秀!
Amazing
I have a vertical artery dissection due to negligent surgeon in 2016 and I have dizziness when I lay down the room when I get up the room if I’ve been over and pick up the room spins and they keep telling me that I can live with one Vertebral artery. I need to know what is my long-term effects of not having this prepared because right now I am living with only one. Vertebral artery. 😊
A nice intro to some Chicago architecture and public art for the surgeons' convention. I hope that some actually went on a tour. [n.b.: Marquette : Holabird & Roche -not Root] ...
Unbelievable 😮
I know life of a surgeon is more hectic than a physician, but I don't think one will ever be bored in surgical field
The amount of skill cannot even be grasped…I’d call it a miracle, but that would undermine the achievement!
Ewwwwwwwww🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
I was Dr. Kemp Clark's secretary when he was hired at Southwestern Medical School in 1956. He was a very careful man and I think readers would benefit by reading his testimony about what happened when he evaluated President Kennedy. If you don't want to look up the Warren Commission testimony, you can see it and even more about Dr. Clark in my 2024 book JFK Assassination Aftermath: What Happened to Key Figures 1963-2024? I was working at Parkland Hospital when Kennedy was taken there and the chaos on that day was unbelievable. This interview was interesting to physicians because of how important Dr. Cushing had been.
It's the limbic system, stupid!
My Grandson still on Comma right now can you Help us and how much it coast we live here in Canada
The explanation is thorough, but I struggled to understand some words due to pronunciation issues. Adding subtitles would greatly improve comprehension.
My 4 year old daughter died from ependymoblastoma in 1984. No chance of removing the tumour as it had seeded down the whole spine. Radiation and chemotherapy were used, but she died two years later 😢 Thank you for sharing this amazing video so I could understand more about it
That was a gnarly bone flap.
I had a cyst removed thru keyhole surgery, but unfortunately I have another on in same place only bigger;
spatial neglect is literally like left side ataxia from JoJo Steel Ball Run!!!!
Got bless all doctors and nurses and everybody who help people before and after 👍👍👍
As a young nigerian medical student, this interview serve as a source of inspiration to me.
My left occipital region has pulsating throbbing headache, for months.
Awesome work🎉🎉🎉🎉
How the f*** did I go from salsa recipes to open brain surgery? 🌶️ 🤔 to 🧐 🧠
You can use an erector set and a knitting needle right
How much does it cost to have such surgery done, and how many months does it take to heal
Vous êtes un grand patron
Please persevere these films ❤
Fabulous interview!! Inspiring for sure.
Dr. Gupta is such a gem of a human being … of service to mankind. It is a real pleasure listening to these outstanding souls candidly talk about their transition into neurosurgery and what it meant to them throughout time. It’s not everyday two people speak so articulately about something so interesting. Gratitude!!!
Im seeing this in vr mode.
IONM Tech here, thanks for this! We don't always have the best view of procedures in progress so this really helps with planning for things like MEPs for the procedure.
Thanks to him in part, I am still alive. Just an amazing man!
Why does it look like continous irrigation is not done unlike the other videos
Tumot looked so big! How do they develop in the brain?
Wow
It's incredible how you managed to deal with probably the most difficult type of glioblastoma resection. This is amazing.
Amazing explanation
I wanna be a surgeon when i grow up.
I wanna put my hands in there and mix everything like if it was jelly
Matsuno Was Died Now.
Excellent job Doc.
Great
How the heck do they know what they’re cutting into?
😂😂
Hoping I can get here one day. 2 years to take a shot, one and done. No wonder it's not very common
im getting weakened already when the surgery is in progress 😭🙏
I love this!
What's happened at 10:58 The video is not complete
Great job!