2010 Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves

Exhibitor Housing is Now Closed.


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The Rosen Shingle Creek

2010 Annual Meeting Hotel
9939 Universal Boulevard
Orlando, FL
866-996-6338

Rosen Centre Hotel

(located 2 miles from the Rosen Shingle Creek)
*Complimentary shuttle will be provided from the Rosen Centre Hotel to the Rosen Shingle Creek.
9840 International Drive
Orlando, FL
407-996-9840

The purpose of the AANS/CNS Section on Spine and Peripheral Nerves is to foster the use of spinal neurosurgical methods for the treatment of diseases of the spinal neural elements, the spine and peripheral nerves, to advance spinal neurosurgery and related sciences, to improve patient care, to support meaningful basic and clinical research, to provide leadership in undergraduate and graduate continuing education, and to promote administrative facilities necessary to achieve these goals.

Exhibiting at the Annual Meeting is an excellent way to:

  • Maintain business relationships and stay in touch with your valued customers.
  • Form new relationships with leaders in the field of spinal and peripheral nerve surgery and learn more about the products and services they seek.
  • Increase your visibility with key decision makers looking for the latest information on your products and services.
  • Gain momentum for your products and services by putting them directly in the hands of your target audience.

The AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves offers a number of sponsorship opportunities that expand your company’s presence and increase brand recognition. Opportunities are available for all budgets, and we can help you create a customized sponsorship package to maximize your exposure!

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves
c/o Congress of Neurological Surgeons
E-mail: info@1cns.org
Phone: 847 240 2500 | Toll Free: 877 517 1CNS

These subspecialty focused versions of the classic CNS Self-Assessment test meet the ABNS Maintenance of Certification (MOC) process.

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Advance your education and connect with other neurosurgeons in your subspecialty through these educational courses and events.