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The 2010 CNS University Webinar Series

CNS University of Neurosurgery Webinar Library

Purchase and view archived versions of past CNS Webinars in the Webinar Library.
Webinar Title Specialty
Multimodal Treatment of Facial Pain
(CME Term of Approval: July 2012)
Learning Objectives Functional
Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Spine for Achieving Arthrodesis: TLIF, Transsacral, XLIF
(CME Term of Approval: September 2012)
Learning Objectives Spine
Nerve Entrapment Syndromes: A Review
(CME Term of Approval: October 2012)
Learning Objectives Peripheral Nerve
Hyperosmolar Therapy
(CME Term of Approval: November 2012)
Learning Objectives Trauma
Neurostimulation for Headache Syndromes
(CME Term of Approval: December 2012)
Learning Objectives Pain
Novel Therapies in the Management of Malignant Brain Tumors: Bevacizumab and Surgery.
(CME Term of Approval: January 2013)

First in the Controversies in NeuroOncology Series.
Learning Objectives Tumor
The Evolution of Low Grade Glioma Therapy.
(CME Term of Approval: February 2013)

Second in the Controversies in NeuroOncology Series.
Learning Objectives Tumor
Meet the Master: Management of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
(CME Term of Approval: February 2013)
Learning Objectives Vascular
Controversies in the Management of Cerebral Metastases.
(CME Term of Approval: March 2013)

Third in the Controversies in NeuroOncology Series.
Learning Objectives Tumor
Updates in the Surgical Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: Diagnosis, Pitfalls, & Reimbursement
(CME Term of Approval: March 2013)
Learning Objectives Functional
Management of Complex Meningiomas.
(CME Term of Approval: April 2013)

Fourth in the Controversies in NeuroOncology Series.
Learning Objectives Tumor
Avoiding Complications in Pineal Tumor Management
(CME Term of Approval: April 2013)
Learning Objectives Pediatrics
Management of Common Spinal Cord Tumors.
(CME Term of Approval: May 2013)

Fifth in the Controversies in NeuroOncology Series.
Learning Objectives Tumor
Oral Board Review: Peripheral Nerves
(CME Term of Approval: May 2013)
Learning Objectives Oral Board Review
Oral Board Review: Cerebrovascular
(CME Term of Approval: May 2013)
Learning Objectives Oral Board Review
Surgical Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injury: A Discussion of Surgical Timing and Caveats Related to Improved Outcome
(CME Term of Approval: May 2013)
Learning Objectives Trauma
CNS Radiotherapy: What Every Neurosurgeon Should Know.
(CME Term of Approval: June 2013)

Sixth in the Controversies in NeuroOncology Series.
Learning Objectives Tumor
Adult Spinal Deformity: Biomechanics and Surgical Management
(CME Term of Approval: June 2013)
Learning Objectives Spine

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does it Work?
After registering, you will receive instructions on how to view the webinar online and listen to the faculty through your computer speakers.

On the day of the event, log on to your computer for video, turn up your computer speakers for the audio, and start learning. You'll be able to ask questions with the Q&A messenger provided and participate in polls throughout the activity.

Is CME available?
The CNS is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The CNS designates this educational activity up to a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (1.5 credits for each webinar in the Tumor Community Series). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

What does it cost?
The cost to participate is $35 per webinar.

Will I be able to ask the presenters questions?
You'll be able to ask questions with the Q&A box on the right side of the page and participate in polls throughout each webinar.

Will I receive a handout for the presentation?
All registered attendees receive a link to the presenters' handout prior to the live webinar.

How do I hear the webinar?
The audio portion of this webinar is transmitted via the internet. Be sure that you have tested your workstation to be sure that you will see and hear the event. Upon joining the webinar, you'll be presented with a pop-up box. Click on the bottom link, "Use Computer Headset". You do NOT need a headset; just turn up your computer speakers.

What computer technology do I need in order to participate?
The software will download automatically, but if you would like, you can set up your computer in advance. You will need administrator access to setup your machine.

What is the Cancellation/Refund Policy?
The CNS must be notified in writing of all cancellation requests at least 7 days prior to the webinar. If a registration is cancelled earlier than 7 days prior to the start of the webinar, the tuition will be reimbursed less a $10 cancellation fee. For cancellations within 7 days of the webinar, no refunds will be issued regardless of cause.

All webinars are archived and can be viewed after the event.

The CNS reserves the right to cancel a webinar. In the event that a webinar is cancelled by the CNS, registrants will be notified by e-mail and the full amount of the purchase will be refunded.


Miss a Webinar?

It’s not too late. The CNS understands the many demands on your time, and we have created the CNS Webinar Library to give you easy access to any webinar you may have missed. Simply choose any of our past webinars from the library menu to place it in your cart and access the educational content. Access is only $35 per webinar and is available for one year after purchase date!