49th Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery Archive

The 49th Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery Elevating Health Through Knowledge gathered the pediatric neurological surgery community in an engaging forum to exchange ideas, connect with colleagues and discuss new technologies and research.
Find what you missed from this event in this archive packed with the latest in pediatric neurological surgery.
Highlights
- Chair Address and Welcome Message
- Fellows Scientific Showcase
- Abstract videos
- Sessions covering functional neurosurgery, trauma, spine, socioeconomic issues and more
Access is complimentary for registrants of the virtual Pediatric Section Annual Meeting that took place Dec. 2-4, 2020.
CME Credits
Earn up to 14.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Pricing
Virtual Meeting Attendee: Free |
Pediatric Section Member: $149 |
Non-member: $199 |
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Discuss new clinical updates and scientific research to treat tumor, epilepsy, DBS and trauma pediatric neurosurgical conditions.
- Recognize innovative research conducted by pediatric neurosurgical fellows.
- Assess the management and treatment of pediatric patients with COVID-19.
This course is sponsored via an educational grant from both Medtronic and Stryker
The AANS controls the content and production of this CME activity and attempt to ensure the presentation of balanced, objective information. In accordance with the Standards for Commercial Support established by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), speakers, paper presenters/authors and staff (and the significant others of those mentioned) are asked to disclosed any relationship they or their co-authors have with commercial interests which may be relate to the content of their lecture.
The ACCME defines “relevant financial relationships” as financial relationships in any amount occurring within the past 12 months that create a conflict of interest. Relationship refers to receipt of royalties, consultantship, funding by research grant, receiving honoraria for education service elsewhere, or any other relationship to a commercial interest that provides sufficient reason for disclosure.
It is the policy of the AANS that all individuals in a position to affect the content of a CME activity disclose relationships that they or their spouse/partner have with commercial entities. Further, should any such relationship be determined to be in possible conflict of interest as it relates to the individual’s proposed role in the CME activity, such conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to confirmation of the individual’s participation.
All potential conflicts of interest have been reviewed by an effective peer review committee to ensure the content is valid and aligned with the interest of the activity audience.
Speakers, paper presenters/authors and staff (and the significant others of those mentioned) who have disclosed a relationship with commercial interests whose products may have a relevance to their presentation are listed below.
Name | Disclosure | Type of Relationship |
Philipp R. Aldana, MD, FAANS | Board, Trustee, Officer, Leadership position that could affect an entities' finances | Neurosurgery Outreach Foundation |
Allan J. Belzberg, MD, FAANS | Grants/Research Support Grants/Research Support | Dept of Defense Children's Tumor Foundation |
Jeffrey W. Campbell, MD, FAANS | Consultant Fees Consultant Fees | Biomarin Biogen |
Samuel H. Cheshier, MD, PhD, FAANS | Grants/Research Support Grants/Research Support Grants/Research Support Grants/Research Support | Children's Health Research Initiative at Stanford Intermountain Health Foundation Huntsman Cancer Foundation B+ Foundation |
Ann Marie Flannery, MD, FAANS, FACS | Stock Shareholder (purchased direct, i.e. not through Mutual Fund, retirement package, etc.) | HCA |
Hannah E. Goldstein, MD | Grants/Research Support Consultant Fees | Aadi Biosciences Medtronic |
James M. Johnston, Jr., MD, FAANS | Board, Trustee, Officer, Leadership position specifically with a neurosurgical or medical-related associated, non-profit or similar entity | CNine Biosolutions, LLC |
Adam Li | Board, Trustee, Officer, Leadership position that could affect an entities' finances | ImPACT Applications |
David Delmar Limbrick, Jr., MD, PhD, FAANS | Grants/Research Support Grants/Research Support | Microbot Medical, Inc. Medtronic, Inc. |
Jeffrey G. Ojemann, MD, FAANS | Stock Shareholder (purchased direct, i.e. not through Mutual Fund, retirement package, etc.) | Therma Neurosciences |
Jogi V. Pattisapu, MD, FAANS(L) | Consultant Fees Consultant Fees | Integra Neurosciences Karger Publications |
Brandon G. Rocque, MD, MS, FAANS | Consultant Fees, Gifts: Merchandise, Entertainment, Travel, etc., Grants/Research Support Consultant Fees, Gifts: Merchandise, Entertainment, Travel, etc., Grants/Research Support Grants/Research Support | Genentech Pfizer Carevive |
Nicholas Sader, MD | Grants/Research Support | Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI) |
Rajeev Deb Sen, MD | Consultant Fees | Arthrex |
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