09-26-2019, 07:43 PM
Hello All,
I am one of the tumor faculty organizing CNS events, and would like to extend an invitation to medical students attending the CNS conference this year.
The YNC and Tumor Section are inviting medical students to the AANS/CNS Tumor Section Young Neurosurgeons Reception, on Tuesday, October 22, at 6:15-8pm at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Nob Hill A/B room.
Honoring the 35th anniversary of the section, multiple senior tumor neurosurgery faculty will present to honor Dr. Mark Rosenblum, the founding member and chair of the section, as well as chair emeritus of Henry Ford Health System. In addition, there will be time with Dr. Rosenblum and the tumor faculty present to personally introduce yourselves and receive answers to any questions you may have.
The event is specifically targeted to educate and incorporate medical students and young neurosurgeons.
This is a rare opportunity for medical students interested in neurosurgery to learn, meet, and ask questions of Dr. Rosenblum as well as many junior and senior faculty in tumor neurosurgery.
If you have any questions, or to RSVP, please contact attenell@usc.edu
https://www.facebook.com/events/523801141780219/
I am one of the tumor faculty organizing CNS events, and would like to extend an invitation to medical students attending the CNS conference this year.
The YNC and Tumor Section are inviting medical students to the AANS/CNS Tumor Section Young Neurosurgeons Reception, on Tuesday, October 22, at 6:15-8pm at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Nob Hill A/B room.
Honoring the 35th anniversary of the section, multiple senior tumor neurosurgery faculty will present to honor Dr. Mark Rosenblum, the founding member and chair of the section, as well as chair emeritus of Henry Ford Health System. In addition, there will be time with Dr. Rosenblum and the tumor faculty present to personally introduce yourselves and receive answers to any questions you may have.
The event is specifically targeted to educate and incorporate medical students and young neurosurgeons.
This is a rare opportunity for medical students interested in neurosurgery to learn, meet, and ask questions of Dr. Rosenblum as well as many junior and senior faculty in tumor neurosurgery.
If you have any questions, or to RSVP, please contact attenell@usc.edu
https://www.facebook.com/events/523801141780219/