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Council Chair Applications Are Now Open!
Apply today to become a CSRS Council Chair. These newly created positions will oversee CSRS Research and Education committees. The positions are for a three year term, working closely with the CSRS Board and are meant to establish more leadership positions within the organization as well as create smooth channels for committee chairs to implement their projects. See the button below for more information.
Annual Meeting Scholarships Now Open!
The Cervical Spine Research Society is seeking senior orthopedic and/or neurosurgery residents and spine fellows with a strong interest in pursuing cervical spine research, to apply for a meeting scholarship for the 53rd Annual Meeting and 30th Instructional Course. This scholarship includes hotel and complimentary Annual Meeting and ICL registrations. The CSRS Annual Meeting is December 3-6 at the Westin DC Downtown.
Applications are now open! For more information go to our Annual Meeting website!
Announcing Late-Breaking Abstracts!
CSRS will be opening a Late-Breaking Call for Abstracts for the 2025 Annual Meeting from August 1-31, 2025. If you missed the April deadline or needed additional time to complete your data analysis, now is your chance to submit an abstract for possible inclusion at the CSRS 53rd Annual Meeting this December!
News and Events
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CSRS webinar "Technologies in the Cervical Spine: Are New Platforms Making Surgery Safer and More Efficient?" presented May 22, 2025
Publish Date: Tuesday, May 27th, 2025 -
CSRS Collaboartion with CSRS - Europe Added to the CSRS YouTube Channel
Publish Date: Friday, May 2nd, 2025 -
The Call for Abstracts for the 53rd Annual Meeting Has Closed
Publish Date: Tuesday, April 29th, 2025 -
CSRS Webinar, "Management of Cerival Myeloradiculopathy with Multilevel Pathology" Presented
Publish Date: Tuesday, January 28th, 2025
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CSRS General Donation
Help support our efforts to fund high-quality, peer-reviewed, cervical spine research and education.
CSRS 21st Century Research and Education Fund
The 21st Century fund provides research grant funding to be distributed among selected grant proposals.
Henry Bohlman Education Endowment Fund
Henry H. Bohlman, MD was a pioneer of modern cervical spine surgery and a founding member of CSRS. He served as CSRS President in 1989. The Bohlman Endowment fund was established to honor his memory and to support the annual meeting Presidential Guest Lectureship.
Augustus White Endowment Fund
The goal of this trust is to provide funding such to provide further direction and guidance to future spine surgeons, therefore, providing less resistance on their pathway to improving spinal care. CSRS will match donations made to the fund through December 1, 2024.