FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WASHINGTON (April 16, 2007) – The
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) will hold its 75th Annual
Meeting - Celebrating AANS’ Diamond Jubilee from April 16-19,
at the Washington Convention Center. The meeting will host more than 6,000
attendees, with approximately 3,000 medical professionals including neurosurgeons,
neurosurgical residents, neuroscience nurses, clinical specialists, physician
assistants and allied health professionals. Attending medical professionals
will have the chance to further their continuing medical education in specialty
areas such as cerebrovascular, pain, pediatrics, spine and peripheral nerves,
stereotactic/functional, trauma, and tumor.
Neurosurgeons treat patients for neck and low back pain, brain tumors, brain
and spinal cord injuries, epilepsy, stroke, brain aneurysms, Parkinson’s
disease and other movement disorders, chronic pain, and a variety of other
conditions. They provide both surgical and nonsurgical treatment.
The AANS Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of neurosurgeons in the
nation. The meeting focuses on the latest research and technological advances
in the field. The Scientific Program, which includes 38 practical clinics,
21 general scientific sessions, 79 breakfast seminars, 146 oral abstract presentations,
nearly 500 poster presentations, and exhibit booths representing 240 companies,
opens officially on Monday, April 16.
Special lectures include: The Rhoton Family Lecturer Lisa Randall, PhD, on
Monday, April 16, 9:50 a.m.; The Cushing Orator Thomas Friedman on Monday,
April 16, 12:22 p.m.; The Ronald L. Bittner Lecturer Joseph Piepmeier, MD,
on Monday, April 16, 2:45 pm; the Hunt-Wilson Lecturer Eric Kandel, MD, PhD,
on Monday, April 16, 10:55 am; The Louise Eisenhardt Lecturer Sally Ride, PhD,
on Tuesday, April 17, 10:40 am; The Richard C. Schneider Lecturer L. Nelson
Hopkins, MD, on Wednesday, April 18, 9:45 am; The Theodore Kurze Lecturer Michael
S. Gazzaniga, PhD, on Wednesday, April 18, 11:05 am; and The Van Wagenen Lecturer
Johannes Schramm, MD, on Wednesday, April 18, 12:30 pm.
The 2007 AANS Annual Meeting press kit includes releases on highlighted scientific
research, AANS officer and award winners, and Neurosurgery Awareness Week.
This is located in the Media Center Section of the AANS public Web site at: http://www.neurosurgerytoday.org/media/press.asp.
The AANS Annual Meeting Preliminary Program is available online at: http://www.aans.org/annual/2007/default.asp.
Founded in 1931 as the Harvey Cushing Society, the American Association of
Neurological Surgeons (AANS) is a scientific and educational association with
over 6,800 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. All active members of the AANS are Board-certified by the
American Board of Neurological Surgery, the Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Canada, or the Mexican Council of Neurological Surgery, A.C.
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Media Representatives: If you would like to cover the meeting or interview
a neurosurgeon - either on-site or via telephone - please contact the AANS
Communications Department at (847) 378-0517 or call the Annual Meeting Press
Room beginning Monday, April 16 at (202) 249-4010.