Unlock Insights with ASSFN Interactive Webinars

As part of ASSFN’s commitment to advancing education for the stereotactic and functional neurosurgery community, the highly interactive “Transition-to-Practice” webinar series offers invaluable information and education for neurosurgeons at all stages in their careers. Designed to address both clinical and professional development needs, these free, high-quality webinars provide practical insights, expert-led discussions, and opportunities to engage with leaders and colleagues in the field.
ASSFN hosts these educational events every two months in the evenings. Participants may join the live sessions or view the recordings. Save the date and register for upcoming webinars.
Upcoming Webinars
How to Optimize DBS Targeting (Part I)
- Overview of basic tools, electrophysiology, basic targeting strategies
- View recording
How to Optimize DBS Targeting (Part II)
Overview of advanced tools, advanced imaging, research methodologies
- Date: Wednesday, March 12
- Time: 7 PM Central Time
- Save the date – details coming soon
Billing and Coding for Functional Neurosurgery
- Date: Wednesday, May 14
- Time: 7 PM Central Time
- Save the date – details coming soon
Look out for announcements on social media and emails from ASSFN for specific details on upcoming dates and times.
Access Past Webinars and More Educational Resources
If you missed the live event, visit the ASSFN YouTube channel to access the recordings, along with other educational resources, including the corresponding podcast series.
In This Issue
Winter 2024
- Greetings from Julie G. Pilitsis, MD, PhD, MBA
- Transforming Epilepsy Surgery Education at the AES-ASSFN Resident Course
- Empowering Future Neurosurgeons: ASSFN AMPLify 2025-26 Award Recipients
- Unlock Insights with ASSFN Interactive Webinars
- Elevating the SFN Journal to Drive Innovation and Impact in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
- Fostering Research Careers in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery