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| 55th Annual Meeting |
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October 8-13, 2005
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, MA
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| Quo Vadis? |
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| Topics, Theories, Tools, Therapies
The Congress of Neurological Surgeons invites you to attend the 55th CNS Annual Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. An exceptional scientific program is being developed around the theme Quo Vadis? (Where are You Going?) Scientific Topics, Theories, Tools and Therapies will be explored.
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Resident Information |
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CNS RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS PROGRAM
RESIDENT/HONORED GUEST LUNCHEON
THE CNS RESIDENT RECRUITMENT SOCIAL
2005 CNS ANNUAL MEETING RESIDENT MEMBER SAVINGS
RESIDENT MEMBER HOUSING FORM
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DEAR RESIDENTS:
Do not let this opportunity pass you by
register for the 2005 Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting today! The
comprehensive Scientific Program that is offered, as well as the extraordinary invited
speakers, will educate and inspire you. CNS resident members receive reduced registration
fees and complimentary housing (provided on a first come, first served basis). Do not delay
.register today!
At the CNS, you will find the latest information on current breakthroughs in research
and treatment options, exceptional programs for continuing education, plus invaluable
opportunities to develop relationships with other up and coming neurosurgical leaders.
I would like to take the opportunity to invite you to become a member
of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The application process is
simple and can be an important part of your ongoing professional
development. CNS Resident members are afforded a plethora of
outstanding benefits and we hope you will take full advantage of them.
Outstanding achievement in the field of neurosurgery begins with a
strong foundation. That is why we are inviting you to join the Congress of Neurological Surgeons today!
If you have any questions or would like to apply for membership,
please contact Member Services toll free at 877-517-1CNS or via email
at info@1cns.org.
On behalf of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, I look forward to
helping you succeed in the growing field of neurosurgery.
Sincerely,
Michael P. Steinmetz
Chair, Resident Committee
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