Apply Now to Participate in the INS Mentorship Program
Fuente: International Neuromodulation Society // 21.03.2022
We are pleased to announce that the International Neuromodulation Society’s Mentorship Program is now accepting new applications for both Mentees and Mentors and we would like to invite you to participate in this unique program that is available only to INS members. This educational experience seeks to pair practitioners who are in training or early autonomous practice (Mentees) with highly qualified leaders in the field of neuromodulation (Mentors). Mentoring pairs are expected to have regular contact to discuss important topics in the field of implantable technologies, best practices, clinical management and career development. Mentees will also be expected to present articles in the INS’s monthly virtual journal clubs. The mentorship program is industry neutral and aims to provide supplemental enrichment to expand and enhance neuromodulation practice.
To apply to be a mentor or mentee, please select and complete one of the following applications by 8 April 2022: |
The INS Executive Officers and members of the Young Neuromodulators (YNM) and International Women in Neuromodulation (iWIN) Committees will be matching Mentees and Mentors, with the goal of linking new practitioners with more experienced colleagues. We encourage you and your colleagues to apply as Mentors or Mentees, and take advantage of educational and networking opportunities in INS chapters and internationally. (INS / Chapter membership is required for participation.) This is an opportunity to actively engage the next generation of neuromodulators. We thank you in advance for your consideration.
We also invite you to attend receptions hosted by the YNM and iWIN Committees in the INS's 15th World Congress from 21-26 May in Barcelona.
We hope you will participate in this enriching program and we hope to see you in Barcelona!
Best wishes,
A/Prof Marc A. Russo, MBBS DA (UK), FANZCA, FFPMFANZCA
Alexios Carayannopoulos, DO, MPH; Sean Li, MD; and Moein Tavakkoli, MD, FRCA
Julie Pilitsis, MD, PhD and Magdalena Anitescu, MD, PhD International Women in Neuromodulation Committee and INS Directors-at-Large |