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- SNIS – Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery
The SNIS is dedicated to advancing the specialty of neurointerventional surgery in order to provide the highest quality of patient care to the public SNIS draws its membership from three areas—interventional neuroradiology, endovascular neurosurgery, and interventional neurology
- SNIS Insights: Online Webinar Series
SNIS Insights: Online Webinar Series Register for upcoming webinars by clicking any of the links below Recordings of the webinars are available for viewing upon conclusion of the live event
- How to Become a Neurointerventionalist – SNIS - SNISOnline
As neurointerventional surgery is a young subspecialty, the SNIS actively collaborates with other professional societies and regulatory bodies to better define training pathways and training program accreditation processes
- Welcome to SNIS – SNIS - SNISOnline
The SNIS Annual Meeting is the premiere scientific conference in the neurointerventional space As a member, you can attend in-person or virtually at a discounted registration rate After the conference is over, you can revisit your favorite sessions on-demand
- Home - Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery
The goal of the SNIS Annual Meeting is to present the best new scientific research in all areas of neurointerventional Upcoming webinar: Medium and Distal Vessel Occlusions: By: Marie Williams Denslow , 7 days ago
- SNIS Cerebral Venous and CSF Disorders Summit
SNIS Cerebral Venous and CSF Disorders Summit PRELIMINARY PROGRAM March 19 – 21, 2025 Prince Waikiki Hotel I Honolulu, Hawaii
- Board of Directors – SNIS - SNISOnline
SNIS Foundation Chair Blaise W Baxter, MD, FSNIS CPMC Van Ness San Francisco, CA
- Neurointerventional Fellowship Match Program Information – SNIS
Fellow of the SNIS (FSNIS) FSNIS Inductees; Mentor Match; SNIS Committees; Meetings All Events; SNIS Insights: Online Webinar Series SNIS Insights Recorded Episodes; SNIS 22nd Annual Meeting and Fellows Course; YNIS “A Day in the Life of Neurointervention” Webinar Series; Resources Standards; Neurointerventional Trainees Section
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