Brain Spine and Beyond: Basic Neurovascular Cohort Program

4.8 (4)

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5 Weeks

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Cohort-based Course

A comprehensive course on neurovascular surgery transforming the abstract knowledge into practical lessons.

Course overview

Practical Case Lessons in Neurovascular Surgery. Transform Your Knowledge.

Immerse yourself into 5 weeks of neurovascular surgery. Learn from the masters and the best teachers. A very well thought program not like any other course. Enjoy a community of peers and learn together. Build relationships that last and take your knowledge to the next level.

Who is this course for

01

Worldwide neurosurgery trainees and residents.

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Any stage neurosurgical trainees.

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Neurology and Neuroradiology trainees are welcomed.

What you’ll get out of this course

Establish better understanding of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage from diagnosis to management.


Build your surgical decision making algorithm for intracranial aneurysms.


Enhance your practical knowledge about AVMs diagnosis and different management options.


Establish better understanding of complex vascular cases including giant aneurysms and bypass surgery.


Apply practical lessons to your management of AV fistulas cases.

What’s included

Live sessions

Learn directly from your instructors in a real-time, interactive format.

Lifetime access

Go back to course content and recordings whenever you need to.

Community of peers

Stay accountable and share insights with like-minded professionals.

Certificate of completion

Share your new skills with your employer or on LinkedIn.

Maven Guarantee

This course is backed by the Maven Guarantee. Students are eligible for a full refund up until the halfway point of the course.

Course syllabus

5 live sessions • 5 projects

Week 1

Aug 21—Aug 25

    Aug

    21

    Session 1: Case Lessons of AVM diagnosis and management

    Wed 8/216:00 PM—8:00 PM (UTC)
    Optional

    Session 1 Project

    1 item

Week 2

Aug 26—Sep 1

    Aug

    28

    Session 2: Case Lessons of Giant Aneurysms and Bypass Surgery.

    Wed 8/286:00 PM—8:00 PM (UTC)
    Optional

    Session 2 Project

    1 item

Week 3

Sep 2—Sep 8

    Sep

    4

    Session 3: Case Lessons of AV Fistulas Diagnosis and Management.

    Wed 9/46:00 PM—8:00 PM (UTC)
    Optional

    Session 3 Project

    1 item

Week 4

Sep 9—Sep 15

    Sep

    11

    Session 4: Case Lessons of Aneurysmal SAH Diagnosis and Management.

    Wed 9/116:00 PM—8:00 PM (UTC)
    Optional

    Session 4 Project

    1 item

Week 5

Sep 16—Sep 18

    Sep

    18

    Session 5: Case Lessons of Surgical management of Aneurysmal SAH

    Wed 9/186:00 PM—8:00 PM (UTC)
    Optional

    Session 5 Project

    1 item

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Meet Your Expert Teachers

Jerome St George

Jerome St George

Mr St George is a consultant neurosurgeon in the Institute of Neurological Sciences in Glasgow. He has a 20 years of consultant experience with special interest in neurovascular and neuro-oncology surgery. He has published widely in the field of neurovascular surgery.

Daniel Walsh

Daniel Walsh

Daniel Walsh is a consultant neurosurgeon at King’s College Hospital, London specialising in the treatment of neurovascular disease and vascular tumours.


Over the years he has served as the regional training program director for neurosurgery and was co-director of the neurovascular surgical fellowship program at King’s, the first such fellowship to be accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He has served as President of the British Neurovascular Group and on the board of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies Vascular Section.

Mario Teo

Mario Teo

Mario Teo completed a Cerebrovascular and Skull Base fellowship at Stanford University, California, USA prior to joining as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at North Bristol NHS Trust. He qualified in medicine from the University of Sheffield, also gaining a BMedSci in Cancer Studies.


He then trained in Neurosurgery at Glasgow, Cambridge and London. He has a special interest in minimally invasive neurosurgery, management of skull base tumours and vascular pathologies including endoscopic endonasal approaches and cerebral revascularizations. Although early in his career, he has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, editorials and book chapters on cerebral aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, cavernoma, moyamoya disease, vestibular schwannoma and glioma. Additionally, he is an advocate of collaborative clinical and scientific research, at local, national and international level.

Course schedule

2 hours per week

  • Wednesdays

    7:00pm - 9:00pm UK

    Weekly online live sessions

  • August 21, 2024

    Start date

  • Weekly projects

    1 hour per week

    Fun projects to establish your understanding of the course concepts.

Learning is better with cohorts

Learning is better with cohorts

Active learning

This course builds on live workshops.

Interactive and project-based

You’ll be interacting with other learners.

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Brain Spine and Beyond: Basic Neurovascular Cohort Program