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About the program

The Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Camp was started in 2018 by medical students at Weill Cornell Medical College with the purpose of providing a hands-on course designed by medical students for medical students aspiring to become neurological surgeons. When In-person courses were canceled in 2020 due to the ongoing pandemic, Students launched the first-ever Virtual Neurosurgery Training Camp.

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Program Details

ONLINE SESSION

Virtual Neurosurgery Training Camp

An online experience that sets the standard for online professional education in the neurosciences.

Program Itinerary

Time Format Sessions Lead
8:00 AM-8:15 AM Virtual Session Welcome and Introduction Jasmine Thum, MD, Gabriel Zada, MD, Isaac Yang, MD, Shivani Rangwala MD
8:15 AM-8:30 AM Virtual Session Overview of Neurosurgery Subspecialty and Match/Job Process Steven Giannotta, MD
8:30 AM-9:00 AM Virtual Session Panel: What Programs look for in an applicant Linda Liau, MD, PhD; Steven Giannotta, MD; Frank Hsu, MD; Michael Lim, MD; William Taylor, MD
9:00 AM-9:15 AM Virtual Session Advice For Early Medical Students Considering Neurosurgery Gabriel Zada, MD
9:15 AM-9:30 AM Virtual Session How to ace your sub-internship, even during Covid-19 Isaac Yang, MD
9:30 AM-10:00 AM Virtual Session Panel: What to look for in Selecting a Residency Training Program Chirag Patil, MD, William Taylor, MD, Marvin Bergsneider, MD, Kiarash Shahlaie, MD, PhD, Francisco Ponce, MD
10:00 AM-10:20 AM Virtual Session Panel & Presentation: Research in Neuroscience and Neurosurgery Michael Lim, MD, Manish Aghi MD, PhD, William Mack, MD
10:20 AM-10:40 AM Virtual Session Presentation & Panel: Advice from the Residency Program Administrator and ARANS Perspective/Resources for the Process Kathy Guzman, Colleen Bruton
10:40 AM-11:10 AM Virtual Session Panel: Why Neurosurgery / Recently Matched Medical Students and Interns
10:40 AM-11:10 AM Virtual Session Panel: Being a Woman in Neurosurgery
11:10 AM-11:40 AM Virtual Session Panel: Looking Back at Residency-What they’ve learned Recent graduates and fellows talk about their experiences
11:40 AM-11:55 AM Virtual Session Avoiding burnout in Neurosurgery Residency (and Beyond)
12:00 PM-12:15 PM Virtual Session Anatomy lab session - Cranial Trauma Craniotomy
12:15 PM-12:30 PM Virtual Session ICP/EVD and shunt management & Functional Neurosurgery planning
12:15 PM-12:30 PM Virtual Session Spine- Overview, trauma
12:30 PM -12:45 PM Virtual Session Reading radiology, Vascular Anatomy (interactive)
12:30 PM -12:45 PM Virtual Session Case series (interactive)
Time
Description

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Welcome and Introduction
Lead
Jasmine Thum, MD, Gabriel Zada, MD, Isaac Yang, MD, Shivani Rangwala MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Overview of Neurosurgery Subspecialty and Match/Job Process
Lead
Steven Giannotta, MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Panel: What Programs look for in an applicant
Lead
Linda Liau, MD, PhD; Steven Giannotta, MD; Frank Hsu, MD; Michael Lim, MD; William Taylor, MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Advice For Early Medical Students Considering Neurosurgery
Lead
Gabriel Zada, MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
How to ace your sub-internship, even during Covid-19
Lead
Isaac Yang, MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Panel: What to look for in Selecting a Residency Training Program
Lead
Chirag Patil, MD, William Taylor, MD, Marvin Bergsneider, MD, Kiarash Shahlaie, MD, PhD, Francisco Ponce, MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Panel & Presentation: Research in Neuroscience and Neurosurgery
Lead
Michael Lim, MD, Manish Aghi MD, PhD, William Mack, MD
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Presentation & Panel: Advice from the Residency Program Administrator and ARANS Perspective/Resources for the Process
Lead
Kathy Guzman, Colleen Bruton
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Panel: Why Neurosurgery / Recently Matched Medical Students and Interns
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Panel: Being a Woman in Neurosurgery
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Panel: Looking Back at Residency-What they’ve learned
Lead
Recent graduates and fellows talk about their experiences
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Avoiding burnout in Neurosurgery Residency (and Beyond)
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Anatomy lab session - Cranial Trauma Craniotomy
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
ICP/EVD and shunt management & Functional Neurosurgery planning
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Spine- Overview, trauma
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Reading radiology, Vascular Anatomy (interactive)
Lead
Location

Format
Virtual Session
Sessions
Case series (interactive)
Lead
Location

Our Sponsors

This event is sponsored and hosted by Brain and Spine Group with the collaboration of our academic partners and sponsors.

Additional Sponsors

Course Planning Team

Sergio Guadix, MD

Student Leadership

Sergio Guadix, MD

Weill Cornell Medicine, Neurological Surgery

Jasmine Thum MD

Faculty Director

Jasmine Thum MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Alabama

Isaac Yang, MD

Faculty Advisor

Isaac Yang, MD

Professor of Neurological Surgery, UCLA

Gabriel Zada, MD

Faculty Advisor

Gabriel Zada, MD

Professor of Neurological Surgery, Keck School of Medicine of USC

Interested in joining the BSG Education Team? Email
Ryan Radwanski:

Registration is Closed!

Sign-up below for Virtual and In-Person training camp

Virtual only

Cost of registration: Free
Registration includes: Access to online learning platform BSG Learn.

In-Person Training camp

Cost of registration: $55.00
Registration includes: Access to online learning platform BSG Learn, Admission to In-Person Training camp, Breakfast and Lunch