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The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) is a scientific and educational association focused on advancing the specialty of
neurological surgery Neurosurgery or neurological surgery, known in common parlance as brain surgery, is the medical specialty concerned with the surgical treatment of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord and peri ...
. The organization has over 8,000 members around the world. It is one of the five Continental Associations of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS), the other four being the AASNS, CAANS, EANS and FLANC.


History

Founded in 1931, the AANS was originally known as the Harvey Cushing Society, named for the brain surgery pioneer
Harvey Cushing Harvey Williams Cushing (April 8, 1869 – October 7, 1939) was an American neurosurgeon, pathologist, writer, and draftsman. A pioneer of brain surgery, he was the first exclusive neurosurgeon and the first person to describe Cushing's disease. ...
. The creation of the society was spurred initially by R. Glen Spurling and William P. Van Wagenen who, with Cushing, acknowledged the need for a venue in which younger neurosurgeons could exchange ideas on the specialty. Membership to the Society of Neurological Surgeons, the specialty's key organization during this period, was closed to younger men at this time. Spurling and Van Wagenen enlisted the help of Temple Fay and R. Eustace Semmes in the creation of the group, and on May 6, 1932, the Harvey Cushing Society held its first meeting in
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. Twenty-three people attended, many of whom were Cushing's colleagues and neurosurgical trainees. Other charter members of the society were Gilbert Anderson, Paul C. Bucy, W. Edward Chamberlain,
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, Louise Eisenhardt, Edgar Fincher, John F. Fulton, W. James Gardner, William J. German, Franc D. Ingraham, Franklin Jelsma, Edgar Kahn, Roland Klemme, James G. Lyerly Sr., Eric Oldberg, Tracy Putnam, Frederic Schreiber, Merril C. Sosman, and Frank R. Teachenor.


Significant dates

* 1942 – The AANS adopts new bylaws requiring active members to be certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS). * 1944 – The first issue of the''
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'' is printed. An
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had been established in 1943, and
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was named
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. * 1967 – At its annual meeting in San Francisco, the Harvey Cushing Society changes its name to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS). The group also revamps its membership requirements, now noting that only
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neurosurgeons could be considered for active membership. Associate memberships are available for those in related neurological disciplines. This same year, the William P. Van Wagenen Fellowship is established to provide educational funding to medical students. * 1969 – The association observes the 100-year anniversary of Harvey Cushing's birth by holding its annual meeting in his birthplace of
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and issuing a
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via the
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. * 1976 – A headquarters office is established in downtown
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. The office moves to
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in 1984, and subsequently to its current location in
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in 2000. * 1988 – The
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issues an official Harvey Cushing stamp on June 17 as part of its "Great Americans" 45-cent stamp collection.


Membership

The AANS is composed of board-certified neurosurgeons from around the world as well as medical students, neurosurgical support staff, and physicians in associated fields of practice.


Legislative advocacy

Throughout its history, the AANS has taken stances on a number of key legislative issues affecting neurosurgical professionals and their patients. Efforts include patient safety and quality improvement,
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, and issues relating to the
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. In addition to a professional staff office in
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, the AANS maintains a member-driven Washington Committee to advocate for a number of causes. Washington staff maintains the ''Neurosurgery Blog'' which highlights the latest legislative activities affecting health care and the neurosurgical specialty.


Publications

Since 1944, the AANS has published the ''Journal of Neurosurgery''. In addition, the quarterly ''AANS Neurosurgeon'' focuses on "issues related to legislation, workforce and practice management." Each issue is centered on different themes, and past themes include humanitarian neurosurgery, neurosurgeons as patients, stereotactic radiosurgery, and neurovascular neurosurgery.


Patient information and public outreach

On its website, the AANS presents information relevant to patients regarding a number of neurosurgical ailments and treatments. In addition to its efforts during National Neurosurgery Awareness Week (which is held in conjunction with the AANS Annual Scientific Meeting and heightens public awareness on topics such as
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), the AANS also spearheads Neurosurgery Outreach Month every August, touting the importance of
concussion A concussion, also known as a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), is a head injury that temporarily affects brain functioning. Symptoms may include loss of consciousness (LOC); memory loss; headaches; difficulty with thinking, concentration, ...
and head-injury prevention at the start of a new school year and season for student athletes.


Education

The AANS offers its members a number of educational opportunities, mostly through courses held around the country at various times of the year. Topics include practice management, oral board preparation, maintenance of certification, and resident education. Course offerings also extend to mid-level practitioners such as
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and
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.


Annual meeting

The AANS has held an Annual Scientific Meeting every year since its 1932 inception except twice; in 1945 due to
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, and in 2020 due to the
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. The 2021 meeting was exclusively virtual, also due to the pandemic. Programming includes presentations of neurological studies, seminars, workshops for practitioners at all levels, and keynote speeches. Past speakers include
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(1987),
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(1995),
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(1999),
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(2001),
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(2002),
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(2003),
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(2004),
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(2013), and
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(2013).


Neurosurgical Research and Education Foundation

Established by the AANS in 1981, the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation provides funding for training in the
neuroscience Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system), its functions and disorders. It is a multidisciplinary science that combines physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, development ...
s and support for career neurosurgeons. Through grants and awards, it supports residents and young neurosurgical faculty in conducting basic science, patient-oriented, clinical and outcomes research, as well as outcomes studies that protect and support neurosurgical procedures for all practicing neurosurgeons. It also funds North American and international fellowships in all neurosurgical subspecialties.


Neuropoint Alliance

As an effort led by the AANS with cooperation of other organized neurological associations, the Neuropoint Alliance was founded in 2008 to collect, analyze, and report clinical data from neurosurgical practices. Services include clinical trial management, study design, and survey facilitation. Its first nationwide effort was the National Neurosurgery Quality and Outcomes Database.


AANS Award Winners

The AANS presents several major awards each year during the AANS Annual Scientific Meeting, honoring the lifetime contribution of members for their surgical, scientific and humanitarian accomplishments.


Cushing Medal

* 1977 Frank H. Mayfield, MD * 1978 William H. Sweet, MD * 1979 Henry G. Schwartz, MD * 1980 Paul C. Bucy, MD * 1981 Bronson S. Ray, MD * 1982 W. James Gardner, MD * 1983 Guy L. Odom, MD * 1984 Eben Alexander Jr., MD * 1985 Francis Murphey, MD * 1986 Lyle French, MD * 1987 William F. Meacham, MD * 1988 Charles G. Drake, MD * 1989 Lester A. Mount, MD * 1990 Robert B. King, MD * 1991 William F. Collins, MD * 1992 W. Eugene Stern, MD * 1993 Sidney Goldring, MD * 1994 Byron C. Pevehouse, MD * 1995 Richard DeSaussure, MD * 1996 Shelley N. Chou, MD, PhD * 1997 Robert G. Ojemann, MD * 1998 Albert L. Rhoton Jr., MD, FAANS * 1999 David J. Kelly Jr., MD, FAANS * 2000 Russell H. Patterson Jr., MD * 2001 Julian T. Hoff, MD * 2002 Edward R. Laws Jr., MD, FAANS * 2003 Stewart B. Dunkser, MD, FAANS * 2004 John A. Jane Sr., MD, PhD, FAANS * 2005 Martin H. Weiss, MD, FAANS * 2006 David G. Kline, MD, FAANS * 2007 Robert G. Grossman, MD, FAANS * 2008 Charles B. Wilson, MD, FAANS * 2009 Edward H. Oldfield, MD, FAANS * 2010 Roberto C. Heros, MD, FAANS * 2011 A. John Popp, MD, FAANS * 2012 Donald O. Quest, MD, FAANS(L) * 2013 Jon H. Robertson, MD, FAANS * 2014 Troy M. Tippett, MD, FAANS(L) * 2015 Arthur L. Day, MD, FAANS * 2016 Ralph G. Dacey Jr., MD, FAANS * 2017 Robert F. Spetzler, MD, FAANS * 2018 James R. Bean, MD, FAANS * 2019 James T. Rutka, MD, PhD, FAANS


AANS Distinguished Service Award

* 1993 Roy W. Black, Codman & Shurtlett, Vice President * 1994 William A. Buchheit, MD, FAANS * 1995 Charles Edwin Bracket, MD, FAANS * 1996 Robert E. Florin, MD, FAANS * 1997 Ernest W. Mack, MD * 1998 Mark J. Kubala, MD, FAANS * 1999 W. Ben Blackett, MD, JD, FAANS * 2000 George Ablin, MD * 2000 Robert H. Wilkins, MD, FAANS * 2001 Frank P. Smith, MD * 2002 Donald H. Stewart Jr., MD, FAANS * 2003 John A. Jane Sr., MD, PhD, FAANS * 2004 Troy M. Tippett, MD, FAANS * 2005 John A. Kusske, MD, FAANS * 2006 John C. Van Gilder, MD * 2007 Mary Louise Sanderson * 2008 Peter W. Carmel, MD, FAANS * 2009 In Memory Of Samuel J. Hassenbush, MD, PhD * 2010 Katie O. Orrico * 2011 Thomas A. Marshall * 2012 James R. Bean, MD, FAANS * 2013 Ralph G. Dacey Jr., MD, FAANS * 2014 Sir Graham Teasdale, FRCP * 2015 Kim J. Burchiel, MD, FAANS * 2016 Blas Ezequiel Lopez Felix, MD, FAANS * 2017 Volker K.H. Sonntag, MD, FAANS(L) * 2018 Robert E. Harbaugh, MD, FAANS, FACS * 2019 M. Ross Bullock, MD, PhD


AANS Humanitarian Award

* 1987 Courtland H. Davis Jr., MD, FAANS * 1988 Gaston Acosta-Rua, MD * 1989 Hugo V. Rizzoli, MD * 1990 A. Roy Tyrer Jr., MD * 1991 George B. Udvarhelyi, MD * 1992 William H. Mosberg Jr., MD * 1993 Manuel Velasco-Suarez, MD * 1994 E. Fletcher Eyster, MD, FAANS * 1995 Melvin L. Cheatham, MD, FAANS * 1997 Robert J. White, MD * 1998 Lee Finney, MD, * 1999 Thomas B. Flynn, MD, FAANS * 2000 Merwyn Bagan, MD, MPH, FAANS * 2001 Gary D. Vander Ark, MD, FAANS * 2002 Edgar M. Housepian, MD, FAANS * 2004 Charles L. Branch Sr., MD,FAANS * 2005 Tetsuo Tatsumi, MD, FAANS * 2006 Gene E. Bolles, MD, FAANS * 2007 Benjamin C. Warf, MD, FAANS * 2008 Robert J. Dempsey, MD, FAANS * 2009 Armonando J. Basso, MD, PhD * 2010 Timr Banerjee, MD, FAANS * 2011 Barth A. Green, MD * 2012 A. Leland Albright, MD, FAANS(L) * 2013 Mark Bernstein, MD, FAANS * 2014 Anselmo Pineda, MD, FAANS(L) * 2015 Michael M. Haglund, MD, PhD, FAANS * 2016 Karin M. Muraszko, MD, FAANS * 2017 John Ragheb, MD, FAANS * 2018 Jack P. Rock, MD, FAANS * 2019 David I. Sandberg, MD, FAANS


AANS Cushing Award for Technical Excellence and Innovation in Neurosurgery

* 2013 Edward H. Oldfield, MD, FAANS * 2014 Robert H. Rosenwasser, MD, FAANS * 2015 Ossama Al-Mefty, MD, FAANS * 2016 L. Dade Lunsford, MD, FAANS * 2017 Fady T. Charbel, MD, FAANS * 2018 John R. Adler, Jr., MD, FAANS * 2019 Kevin T. Foley, MD, FAANS


AANS International Lifetime Recognition Award

* 2008 Jose Humberto Mateos Gomez, MD, FAANS(L), from Madrid, Mexico * 2009 Albino Bricolo, MD, from Verona, Italy * 2010 Shigeaki Kobayashi, MD, PhD, from Matsumoto, Japan * 2011 Shigeaki Kobayashi, MD, PhD, from Matsumoto, Japan * 2012 Leonidas M. Quintana, MD, IFAANS, from Vina del Mar, Chile * 2013 Johannes Schramm, MD, from Bonn, Germany * 2014 Nicolas de Tribolet, MD, from Geneva, Switzerland * 2015 Andrew H. Kaye, MD, IFAANS, from Melbourne, Australia * 2016 Edgardo Spagnuolo, MD, from Montevideo Uruguay * 2017 André Grotenhuis, MD, PhD, IFAANS, from Nijmegen, Netherlands * 2018 Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld, MD, MS, IFAANS, FACS * 2019 Franco Servadei, MD, Italy * 2020
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