SYNS Symposium Spine in Nottwil

*Join us for the Annual SYNS Spine Symposium 2024*

 

 

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Annual SYNS Spine Symposium 2024, a unique opportunity to young neurosurgeons who want to explore spine pathologies with excellent national and international faculty.

 

This year's symposium will extensively cover the whole spectrum of spine surgery, and is to be held on September 27th - 29th, 2024, at the The Swiss Paraplegic Centre (SPC), Nottwil and in Hotel & Conference Center Sempachersee.

 

Event Highlights:

 

- Keynote speakers: lectures on the latest advancements in the field

 

- Workshops: case discussion in groups to learn the clinical reasoning

 

- Networking opportunities: connect with other residents and Swiss and European leading spine surgeons

 

- Mock exam session: simulation of the final oral FMH exam

 

Whether you are a young or advanced resident, this conference offers invaluable opportunities.

 


Date: September 27th-28th-29th 2024

 

Venue: Hotel & Conference Center Sempachersee, Guido A. Zäch Strasse 2 · 6207 Nottwil l

 

Contact: staffsyns@gmail.com

 

Target Audience: Neurosurgery and ortopedic residents and young consultants

 

Fee: CHF 500.-

 

Included in the fee: participation in theoretical part, case discussion, 2 social dinners and 2 nights at Sempachersee Hotel.

 

Cancellation policy: Cancellation up to 6 weeks prior to event, full refund. Cancellation up to 4 weeks prior to event, 50% refund. Cancellation within 4 week prior to event, no refund.

 

NOTE: the full course attendance will provide the participants with CME Credits from the Swiss Society of Neurosurgery (SGNC) and Swiss Orthopaedics.

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Program

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