| LUNCHEON SEMINARS |
The 2008 CNS Annual Meeting offers invaluable medical education and optional
CME credit through its 35 Practical Courses and 53 Luncheon Seminars. Courses are available for every neurosurgical subspecialty, and
this year's meeting includes more courses on topics ranging from functional neurosurgery and endovascular techniques to grant
writing and entrepreneurship. |
| All Luncheon Seminars include a seated lunch served in the
seminar room. Luncheon Seminar fees are $60 each ($45 each for Residents/Fellows/Nurses/Physician Assistants). |
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M01
| Resident/Honored Guest Luncheon
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M02
| Disk Arthroplasty of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine
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M03
| Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery
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M04
| Anterior Skull Base Approach
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M05
| Acoustic Schwannomas
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M06
| State-of-the-Art Brain Metastases
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M07
| Malignant Gliomas: Future Treatment
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M08
| Intraventricular Endoscopy
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M09
| Management of Posterior Circulation Aneurysms
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M10
| Pseudoarthrosis of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine
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M11
| Endovascular Cerebrovascular Pathology
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M12
| Hematology and Coagulation for Neurosurgeons: Pitfalls and Solutions
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M13
| Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders
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M14
| Pituitary Surgery
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M15
| Error and Complications and Their Avoidance
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M16
| Implementing Evidence Based Practice in Your Neurosurgical ICU for Allied Health Providers in Neurosurgery
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M17
| Neuromodulation for Pain
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M18
| Peripheral Nerves for Spine Surgeons
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T19
| Surgical Intervention for Lumbar Spine: What the Literature Supports
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T20
| Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Guidelines for Surgical Management
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T21
| Brazilian Luncheon Seminar
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T22
| Intraoperative Salvage Techniques: Getting Out of Trouble in Spinal Surgery
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T23
| Peripheral Nerve Entrapment
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T24
| Radiosurgery: What the Literature Supports
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T25
| Management of Low Grade Gliomas: Current Strategies and Dilemmas
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T26
| Cerebral Ischemic Disease
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T27
| Adult Hydrocephalus: Current Treatment
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T28
| Anterior Circulation and Giant Aneurysms
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T29
| Surgical Treatment for Movement Disorders
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T30
| Management of Cranial Arteriovenous Malformations
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T31
| Traumatic Brain Injury: Future Directions
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T32
| ICD-9 and CPT Coding
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T33
| New Frontiers in Pain Management for Allied Health Providers in Neurosurgery
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T34
| Financial Growth Strategies
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T35
| Pediatric Brain Tumors
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T36
| Maintenance of Certification: What the Future Holds
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T37
| How to Pursue an Academic Career in Neurosurgery
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W38
| Spine Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury
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W39
| Enhancing Spinal Fusion
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W40
| Metastatic Spine Disease
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W41
| Intraoperative Salvage Techniques: Getting Out of Trouble in Cranial Surgery
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W42
| Management of Peripheral Nerve and Brachial Plexus Injury
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W43
| Spinal Cord Tumors
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W44
| Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm
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W45
| Unruptured Aneurysms
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W46
| Chiari I Controversies
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W47
| Difficult Pediatric Problems: Case Studies
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W48
| Epilepsy: Current Concepts
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W49
| Meningiomas: Benign and Malignant
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W50
| Economics of Neurosurgical Healthcare
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W51
| Anterior vs. Posterior for Cervical Radiculopathy
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W52
| Graduating Residents' Course
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W53
| Adult Spinal Deformity
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