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·  Program At a Glance
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·  Residents Courses
·  Nurses & PA Sessions
·  New CME Process
·  Opening Reception
·  Award Winners
·  Latin American Symposium
RESIDENTS PROGRAM

Marshals Program

Are you interested in attending practical clinics and breakfast seminars for free?   If so, the Marshals Program may be for you.

The Marshal’s Subcommittee depends on the volunteer activity of many individuals to ensure the quality and success of the scientific sessions.Volunteering gives you the opportunity to meet some of the senior members of the organization, as well as allows you to attend the session you marshal free of charge. Some of the Marshal’s responsibilities include ticket collection, evaluation distribution and collection, and audiovisual assistance at breakfast seminars and practical clinics.

For those interested in volunteering to serve as a Marshal, please contact the AANS Meeting Services Department at aansam@aans.org. After expressing your interest in volunteering, you will receive by mail a form to complete and submit indicating your session preferences.

Sessions for Residents and Fellows

Each year the AANS offers practical clinics exclusively for residents and fellows attending the AANS Annual Meeting. In 2004 the titles offered were:

- Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Entrapments and Tumors:
  Examination and Evaluation
- Beyond Residency: The Real World
- A Multimedia Experience in Surgical Anatomy
- Basics of Spinal Stabilization, Fusion and Instrumentation
- Endovascular for Neurosurgeons and Trainees:
  Overview, Case Reviews and Complications

Resident’s Note
Residents in North America receive free membership in the AANS! Visit the AANS Resource Center in the Exhibit Hall to learn more about membership benefits.

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