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    In-person

    2025 CNS Tumor Complications Course

    Four Seasons Hotel Nashville | Nashville, Tennessee
    Feb 22, 2025 - Feb 23, 2025

    Course Description

    Join world-renowned faculty and top experts to discuss challenging cases and surgical complications related to brain tumor surgery in a confidential, intimate forum. Engage in case-based learning through shared experiences with faculty and peers. Clinical decisions, operative techniques, and equipment-related issues will be discussed in order to pass along lessons learned, point out safety concerns, and improve the surgical management of patients with brain tumors. Together, you’ll improve surgical outcomes and avoid complications.

    Learning Objectives

    1. Recognize factors that lead to complications and poor outcomes when treating brain tumors.
    2. Discuss strategies for neurosurgical complication avoidance and management.
    3. Identify the impact of neurosurgical complications on patient quality of life.
    4. Discuss how neurosurgical complications impact physician wellness and burnout.


    Agenda

    Check back soon for the full course agenda!


    Pricing

    Advance registration rate valid through January 24, 2025. Pricing will increase beginning January 25, 2025. Pricing is based on member type—if you are not a CNS Member and are interested in joining, please visit our membership page to learn more.

    Registration Type Advance Registration Rate Regular Rate
    CNS Member $750 $850
    Non-Member $1,250 $1,350
    Nurse/Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant $500 $500
    Resident/Fellow CNS Member $500 $500

    CME

     Accreditation Statement:

    The Congress of Neurological Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  

    Credit Designation Statement:

    The CNS designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


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