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Official Website Of The American Society of Pediatric Neurosurgeons |
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The American Society of Pediatric Neurosurgeons was founded in January
1978 by eighteen North American neurosurgeons and was dedicated to the
advancement of all aspects of the subspecialty of pediatric
neurological surgery. The Society's membership has grown to include
virtually all North American neurosurgeons who devote a substantial
majority of their practice to the care of pediatric patients, and now
has well over 100 neurosurgeons on its active membership roster.
Mission Statement:
The purpose of the American Society of Pediatric Neurosurgeons shall be
to improve the neurosurgical care of the children of the United States
and Canada by advancing and advocating the specialty of Pediatric
Neurosurgery.
The Society shall accomplish this goal by:
Identifying individuals who meet its criteria for being Pediatric
Neurosurgeons and show a continuing dedication to the practice of
Pediatric Neurosurgery.
Providing leadership on the identification and dissemination of the
knowledge and the science of Pediatric Neurosurgery, including, but not
limited to, conducting regular scientific meetings.
Providing leadership in the education of all medical professionals, to
include monitoring and ascertaining the appropriate neurosurgical care
of patients with pediatric neurosurgical disease (the Society
recognizes that in some cases these disease processes start in
childhood and extend throughout life).
Providing guidance for the non-medical public, including pediatric neurosurgical patients and their families.
Advocating for children on issues of importance to their neurological health.
The ASPN holds an annual meeting every winter for the membership and invited guests.
The official journal of the ASPN is the Journal of Neurosurgery - Pediatrics.
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