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==American Association of Neurological Surgeons== | |||
The '''American Association of Neurological Surgeons''' (AANS) is a professional organization dedicated to advancing the specialty of [[neurosurgery]] and promoting the highest quality of patient care. Founded in 1931, the AANS serves as a scientific and educational association with a mission to foster the development of neurosurgical skills and knowledge. | |||
[[File:Neurosurgery.jpg|thumb|right|Neurosurgeons performing a complex procedure.]] | |||
==History== | |||
The AANS was originally established as the Harvey Cushing Society, named after the pioneering neurosurgeon [[Harvey Cushing]]. The society was formed to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and research among neurosurgeons. In 1967, the organization was renamed the American Association of Neurological Surgeons to reflect its broader mission and growing membership. | |||
==Mission and Goals== | |||
The primary mission of the AANS is to advance the specialty of neurosurgery in order to promote the highest quality of patient care. The organization aims to: | |||
* Provide continuing education for neurosurgeons and allied health professionals. | |||
* Support research and innovation in the field of neurosurgery. | |||
* Advocate for the interests of neurosurgeons and their patients. | |||
* Promote public awareness of neurosurgical conditions and treatments. | |||
==Membership== | |||
Membership in the AANS is open to neurosurgeons, residents, and other healthcare professionals involved in the field of neurosurgery. The organization offers several categories of membership, including: | |||
* Active Membership: For board-certified neurosurgeons practicing in the United States. | |||
* International Membership: For neurosurgeons practicing outside the United States. | |||
* Resident Membership: For neurosurgical residents in training programs. | |||
* Affiliate Membership: For non-neurosurgeons who are involved in neurosurgical care. | |||
==Educational Programs== | |||
The AANS provides a wide range of educational programs and resources for its members, including: | |||
* Annual Scientific Meeting: A major event that features presentations on the latest research and developments in neurosurgery. | |||
* Continuing Medical Education (CME): Courses and workshops designed to help neurosurgeons maintain their skills and knowledge. | |||
* Online Learning: Webinars and digital resources available to members for ongoing education. | |||
==Research and Publications== | |||
The AANS supports research in neurosurgery through grants and awards. It also publishes several journals and newsletters, including: | |||
* '''Journal of Neurosurgery''': A leading peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports. | |||
* '''Neurosurgical Focus''': An online journal that provides in-depth coverage of specific topics in neurosurgery. | |||
==Advocacy and Public Policy== | |||
The AANS actively engages in advocacy efforts to influence healthcare policy and legislation affecting neurosurgeons and their patients. The organization works to: | |||
* Promote fair reimbursement policies for neurosurgical procedures. | |||
* Support funding for neurosurgical research and education. | |||
* Advocate for patient access to high-quality neurosurgical care. | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
* [[Neurosurgery]] | |||
* [[Harvey Cushing]] | |||
* [[Journal of Neurosurgery]] | |||
* [[Medical education]] | |||
[[Category:Medical associations based in the United States]] | |||
[[Category:Neurosurgery]] | |||
[[Category:Organizations established in 1931]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:31, 18 February 2025
American Association of Neurological Surgeons[edit]
The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) is a professional organization dedicated to advancing the specialty of neurosurgery and promoting the highest quality of patient care. Founded in 1931, the AANS serves as a scientific and educational association with a mission to foster the development of neurosurgical skills and knowledge.

History[edit]
The AANS was originally established as the Harvey Cushing Society, named after the pioneering neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing. The society was formed to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and research among neurosurgeons. In 1967, the organization was renamed the American Association of Neurological Surgeons to reflect its broader mission and growing membership.
Mission and Goals[edit]
The primary mission of the AANS is to advance the specialty of neurosurgery in order to promote the highest quality of patient care. The organization aims to:
- Provide continuing education for neurosurgeons and allied health professionals.
- Support research and innovation in the field of neurosurgery.
- Advocate for the interests of neurosurgeons and their patients.
- Promote public awareness of neurosurgical conditions and treatments.
Membership[edit]
Membership in the AANS is open to neurosurgeons, residents, and other healthcare professionals involved in the field of neurosurgery. The organization offers several categories of membership, including:
- Active Membership: For board-certified neurosurgeons practicing in the United States.
- International Membership: For neurosurgeons practicing outside the United States.
- Resident Membership: For neurosurgical residents in training programs.
- Affiliate Membership: For non-neurosurgeons who are involved in neurosurgical care.
Educational Programs[edit]
The AANS provides a wide range of educational programs and resources for its members, including:
- Annual Scientific Meeting: A major event that features presentations on the latest research and developments in neurosurgery.
- Continuing Medical Education (CME): Courses and workshops designed to help neurosurgeons maintain their skills and knowledge.
- Online Learning: Webinars and digital resources available to members for ongoing education.
Research and Publications[edit]
The AANS supports research in neurosurgery through grants and awards. It also publishes several journals and newsletters, including:
- Journal of Neurosurgery: A leading peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports.
- Neurosurgical Focus: An online journal that provides in-depth coverage of specific topics in neurosurgery.
Advocacy and Public Policy[edit]
The AANS actively engages in advocacy efforts to influence healthcare policy and legislation affecting neurosurgeons and their patients. The organization works to:
- Promote fair reimbursement policies for neurosurgical procedures.
- Support funding for neurosurgical research and education.
- Advocate for patient access to high-quality neurosurgical care.