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• September 23, 2009
Advance Registration Deadline has passed.
• October 15, 2009
Online Registation Deadline.
• November 30, 2009
Deadline to Complete the 2009 Online CME Tracking Form.

• Create an International Invitation Letter
• Do I need a visa to travel to the United States?
• How Do I Apply for a Visa?



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CNS Evaluations and CME Tracking.

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On-site Registration Hours at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Saturday, October 247:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday, October 257:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Monday, October 266:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday, October 276:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday, October 286:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Thursday, October 297:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Your Registration Fee Includes:

  • One ticket to the Opening Reception on Sunday, October 25, 2009.
  • Admission Monday - Thursday General Scientific Sessions
    (Including IML Sessions Monday - Wednesday).
  • Admission Monday - Wednesday.
       • Original Science Program.
       • 3-D Cadaveric Demonstration.
       • Special Courses.
       • Consensus Sessions.
       • Section Sessions.
  • Morning Coffee and Afternoon Dessert Breaks in Exhibit Hall: Monday - Wednesday.
  • Thursday Morning Coffee Break.

Practical Course and Luncheon Seminar tickets are available at an additional cost on a first-come, first-served basis and can also be purchased through the on site.


The CNS is Pleased to Announce a Joint Meeting with the
Neurological Society of India (NSI) and the
American Association of South Asian Neurosurgeons (AASAN).
            

The joint meeting aims to foster international scientific and educational collaboration and to advance neurosurgery worldwide.
Visa and Passport Requirements
We understand the many new challenges our international members and attendees face with obtaining visas and offer the following information to help clarify the process and aid you in your efforts. For more information on obtaining a visa, visit these web sites: Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)
Implemented in 2007, the WHTI requires all persons traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean region to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States. For more information go to travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html

General Information
The 2009 CNS Annual Meeting Dates
Saturday, October 24 - Thursday, October 29, 2009.

Official Language
The official language of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons is English. All abstracts and presentations will be in English.

Website
These announcements and other details are also available on our website: www.cns.org and www.neworleanscvb.com/cns

Location of the 2009 CNS Annual Meeting
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

The 2009 CNS Headquarters Hotel is the New Orleans Hilton Riverside, located at Two Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Registration and Information Desk
Registration and housing will open in 2009. Check back soon for details.

Registration fees will include admittance to the following:
  • General Scientific Sessions.
  • Special Courses.
  • Section Sessions.
  • Neurosurgical Forum.
  • 3-D Cadaveric Demonstration.
  • Two Daily Beverage Breaks.
  • Opening Reception.
  • International Reception.

Exhibition
There will be an ongoing industry exhibition in the Exhibit Hall at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, where posters are displayed and coffee and tea are served during the breaks.

International Reception
You're Invited!

The Congress of Neurological Surgeons cordially invites you to join us:

CNS International Reception
Wednesday, October 28
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

Enjoy time with your international colleagues, as well as sumptuous hors d'oeuvres and beverages as you view the sights and sounds of this world-class aquarium, reserved exclusively for the CNS attendees. You will discover unusual and endangered species like Spots, a rare white alligator, and two adorable Sea Otters - Buck and Emma. Penguins, sting rays, sharks and other deep sea creatures also eagerly await your visit.

Tools for Travelers
Climate and Clothing
New Orleans has a subtropical climate with pleasant year-round temperatures. October temperatures range from 59 to 79.

Local Transportation
New Orleans is one of the world’s busiest ports and the cultural capital of the South, yet the city is remarkably compact and easy to navigate. Many of the city’s attractions, accommodations and event venues are within walking distance of each other.

But, if you prefer wheels to legs, New Orleans has a very accessible and reasonably priced public transportation system, including the RTA bus system and the city’s famed streetcars, which travel the Riverfront and Canal Street. As one of the world’s top convention and meeting destinations, New Orleans also has a range of national car rental agencies as well as taxi and limousine services.

Even the Louis Armstrong International Airport is convenient; just 15 miles from the Central Business District and French Quarter, it is a quick ride away, whether you go by bus, shuttle, taxi or limousine.

Electricity
The U.S. uses 110-120 volts AC (60 cycles), compared with 220-240 volts AC (50 cycles) used in most countries in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. If your small electrical appliances use 220-240 volts, you will need a 110-volt transformer and a plug adapter with two flat parallel pins to operate them in the United States. Downward converters that change 220-240 volts to 110-120 volts are hard to find in the U.S.

Shopping / Tours
Like most things in this most unusual of cities, shopping in New Orleans is a wholly different experience. Though the surrounding areas boast malls to rival any in America, New Orleans still believes in the old-world marketplace tradition. From the French Market, America’s oldest operating public market, to Magazine Street, known locally as the “Street of Dreams,” you're sure to discover one-of-a-kind treasures throughout the Crescent City.

Shopping is just the beginning of the New Orleans experience. From live Jazz and Blues to some of the best dining in America, you'll find a host of unique experiences in this one-of-a-kind city. The Congress of Neurological Surgeons is putting together an exciting tour program designed to help you savor New Orleans’ rich cultural experience and celebrate everything that makes New Orleans America’s most unique, authentic and enthralling destination. Check back soon for more details!

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