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  • Brain Tumors at Icahn at Mount Sinai

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    The International Brain and Spine Tumors Observership, awarded by the CNS Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Neurosurgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS), who specializes in personalized, patient-specific treatments for brain and spine tumors, leveraging the molecular signature of each tumor alongside our clinical trials, breakthroughs, leading-edge technologies, and the safest, most effective treatment options, will benefit the awardee through a comprehensive learning experience that emphasizes observation, consultation, teaching, and research in which the team will share their expertise with the awardee. While no direct patient care services will be involved, neurosurgical oncology is an exciting specialty centered on the multi-disciplinary treatment of brain and spine tumors. Notable advancements include the development of new technologies and insights into cancer biology, contributing to enhanced patient care and the ISMMS team will be sharing their expertise in these areas as part of the observership program.

    Brain Tumors at Icahn at Mount Sinai


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    The International Brain and Spine Tumors Observership, awarded by the CNS Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Neurosurgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS), who specializes in personalized, patient-specific treatments for brain and spine tumors, leveraging the molecular signature of each tumor alongside our clinical trials, breakthroughs, leading-edge technologies, and the safest, most effective treatment options, will benefit the awardee through a comprehensive learning experience that emphasizes observation, consultation, teaching, and research in which the team will share their expertise with the awardee. While no direct patient care services will be involved, neurosurgical oncology is an exciting specialty centered on the multi-disciplinary treatment of brain and spine tumors. Notable advancements include the development of new technologies and insights into cancer biology, contributing to enhanced patient care and the ISMMS team will be sharing their expertise in these areas as part of the observership program.

    Additional Information

    November 13, 2024
    Application Opens

    January 31, 2025
    Application Closes

    March 28, 2025
    Announcement of Winners

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