37th PSN Conference
Join us for the 37th PSN Conference
Date: Novemeber 7-10, 2024,
Location: Aga Khan University Karachi
Conference Overview:
The 37th PSN Conference is a premier gathering of thought leaders and innovators in the field of Neurosurgery. Our mission is to delve into current research, explore opportunities for transformative collaborations, and pinpoint the critical needs and priorities that will shape the future of Neurosurgery
Who Should Attend?
This conference is designed to bring together a diverse community of knowledge seekers. It's a unique opportunity for academicians and industry researchers to:
Engage: Actively participate in discussions that drive the field forward.
Empower: Empower yourself with knowledge and insights from global leaders.
Evolve: Stay at the forefront of surgical advancements in neurosurgery
Explore: Explore new ideas, technologies, and research in surgery.
This event is organized by the Department of Surgery at AKU Medical College, Karachi, and it will feature contributions from both national and international experts. We invite you to join us for an enlightening experience.
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Discover the Legacy
History of Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons Exhibition
Step into the annals of neurosurgical history at the “History of Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons (PSN) Exhibition”, a captivating journey through the evolution of neurosurgery in Pakistan. For the first time ever, we are unveiling a treasure trove of precious mementos, memoirs, operative notes, old letters, and rare photographs from the pioneering first generation of Pakistani neurosurgeons. Witness the remarkable stories, groundbreaking achievements, and personal reflections that have shaped the field. This unique exhibition offers an unparalleled glimpse into the past, celebrating the dedication and innovation that paved the way for modern neurosurgery in Pakistan. Join us in honoring these trailblazers and gain inspiration from their legacy as we continue to advance the future of neurosurgery.