EANS CME Spine Course, Part I - Cervical Spine
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS)
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15.11.2011 - 18.11.2011 Leiden
Contenuti (corsi)
The EANS Spine Course is a two-part course aimed at recently or soon to be qualified neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons. It is a comprehensive course covering in the first part Cervical Spine and in the second Thoracic and Lumbar spine.
The course is not held as cycle, participants can attend both courses or only one according to their special interest.
This year, the Part I - Cervical spine course will be held.
The EANS Spine Course is a two-part course aimed at recently or soon to be qualified neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons. It is a comprehensive course covering in the first part Cervical Spine and in the second Thoracic and Lumbar spine.
The course is not held as cycle, participants can attend both courses or only one according to their special interest.
This year, the Part I - Cervical spine course will be held.
Obiettivi didattici, obiettivi del training
The course comprises of two parts - 2 days of scientific lectures including plenary lectures and discussion, animated discussion groups and journal clubs and 2 days of cadaver hands-on and sawbone workshops.
The course comprises of two parts - 2 days of scientific lectures including plenary lectures and discussion, animated discussion groups and journal clubs and 2 days of cadaver hands-on and sawbone workshops.
Pubblico target
Qualified neurosurgeons or orthopaedic surgeons, or those within 6 months of qualification
Qualified neurosurgeons or orthopaedic surgeons, or those within 6 months of qualification
Informazioni ed Iscrizioni:
Ms. Petra Ernestova
Neurochirurgia
Lingua
Inglese
Inglese
Contatto organizzatori
Kortrijksesteenweg 1142 bus 2
9051 Gent
Belgium
Kortrijksesteenweg 1142 bus 2
9051 Gent
Belgium
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