Founded
in 1967, the Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS) is the
largest continental society in the world with 20,000 members from 28
neurological societies in Asia and Australasia representing nearly 60% of
world's neurosurgeons.
Recognized
by World Federation of Neurological Societies, AASNS aims to develop training
programs for neurological surgeons as well as foster and aid research in
neurosurgery in the region.
AASNS's
quadrennial congresses serve as an excellent platform for medical professionals
to share their medical knowledge and research, receive latest updates on
medical developments and expand their network of industry contacts.
On
15-18 April 2015, the 14th Asian Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons
will be held at Jeju International Convention Center in Jeju Island, Korea.
On 15-18 April 2015, the
14th Asian Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons will be held at Jeju
International Convention Center in Jeju Island, Korea.
Hosted
by Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS) and organized by
AACNS organizing Committee and Korean Neurological Society (KNS), AACNS is one
of region's prominent medical congresses dedicated to neurological surgery.
According to
Congress President Welcome Message," AACNS 2015 will be held in
conjunction with the 13th Asian-Oceanian Skull Base Congress, and KNS Meeting.
Therefore, this congress will feature an exciting line-up of expert speakers
including top practitioners, opinion leaders and researchers mostly from
Asian-Australasian sector as well as from other parts of the world.
Jeju is a
Free International Island with No Visa and No Tax. Besides having a world class
Convention Center and various lodging facilities, Jeju is an Island of Peace
with well-preserved natural environment. Jeju is a registered UNESCO World
Natural Heritage (Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes), UN designated Man and
Biosphere preservation Zone, and WHO designated safe city."
Abstract
submission deadline has been extended until 31 December 2014.
If the
applicants register before 15 January 2015, they can take advantage of Early
Bird Registration Discount.
Dr.
Shima Naghavi, Director of International Affairs