AANS International Brain
Mapping Program
PC104 | AANS International Brain Mapping Program
Friday, May 1 | 6:45 am – 4 pm
$750 Physicians & Non-Physicians | $200 Neurosurgical Team, Residents/Fellows and Medical Students
This expert-led, hands-on clinic showcases the latest advances in preoperative and intraoperative brain mapping for brain tumor and functional neurosurgery. Featuring an international faculty of leaders in the field, the session uses real-world case examples to demonstrate and compare mapping techniques—ranging from anatomical localization to functional assessment. Interactive polling and audience engagement are integrated throughout, creating a dynamic learning environment where participants can explore complex clinical decision-making in real time. Ideal for neurosurgeons, trainees, and researchers aiming to stay at the forefront of surgical mapping innovations. A light breakfast will be served from 6:45 – 7:15 am and a boxed lunch will be provided at midday.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe both the anatomical and functional organization of eloquent cortex relevant to surgical planning.
- Explain the clinical indications for brain mapping in tumor and functional neurosurgery.
- Identify limitations in sensitivity and specificity associated with various brain mapping techniques.
- Recognize emerging research areas and novel technologies in the field of brain mapping.
View the full agenda, faculty and moderators here.
Supported by: Nexstim, Omniscient Neurotechnology, and PMT Corporation
Reach out to Ella Schneider at eschneider@aans.org to learn more about how to support the program through an educational grant.