Neurosurgery Award
Hayati et al. evaluates disparities in neurosurgical awards, focusing on the underrepresentation of women and racial minorities. It underscores the need for transparent award selection processes and diverse judging panels to foster inclusivity. The article also highlights the importance of mentorship programs in addressing systemic biases. It calls for further research into institutional factors, including education and geographic disparities, that contribute to inequitable representation. By implementing these reforms, the field of neurosurgery can ensure a more diverse and innovative future, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes 1).
2016 John Oakley Fellowship The Joint Section on Pain is pleased to announce that applications are being accepted for the 2016 John Oakley Fellowship. The Oakley Fellowship supports a 2-3 month traveling experience to learn neurosurgical pain techniques and/or refine their use. Eligible applicants are residents PGY4 or later or neurosurgeons within two years of finishing residency. …
August 1, 2016 Codman Neurotrauma and Critical Care Fellowship This one-year award is intended to sponsor a fellow or young neurosurgeon within three years of training to conduct clinical or basic science research in the field of neurotrauma or critical care.
December 1st of each calendar year Cone Pevehouse MD Award This award is made for the best resident-submitted abstract of content and methodology relating to socio-economic issues.
Donaghy Lectureship This is an invited lectureship at AANS/CNS section on cerebrovascular surgery scientific session at the AANS Annual Meeting.
Farber Award Sponsored by the Farber Foundation, the Farber awardee is selected by a subcommittee from the Joint Section on Tumors and the Society for Neuro-Oncology and is presented at the annual meeting of the respective societies on alternating years.
Galbraith Award This is awarded to the best abstract submission by a resident at the CNS Annual Meeting.
CNS abstract submission deadline Hydrocephalus Association Award This award is given for the best paper presented at the Winter Meeting of the Joint Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery by a resident-in-training on the topic of hydrocephalus. Eligibility for the Shulman Award supersedes eligibility for the Hydrocephalus Award. The award is given at the Winter Meeting of the…
Section annual meeting abstract submission deadline Ingraham Distinguished Service Award for Pediatric Neurosurgery This award is presented to an eminent pediatric neurosurgeon for a lifetime of dedicated service to the field. Candidates are nominated by any three active members of the Joint Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery.