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Augustus White Endowment Fund
The CSRS is proud to establish and sponsor the Dr. Augustus A. White, III Educational Trust. Dr. White has been an inspiration in that he has overcame numerous obstacles through his path to become a pre-eminent spine surgeon. He provides guidance and enlightenment to all future spine surgeons. 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 for one year, through December 1, 2024
CSRS Emerging Leaders Course
CSRS is proud to announce the new Emerging Leaders Course!
This course will take place on April 18-20, 2024 at Indiana Spine Group, Medical Academic Center (MAC) in Carmel, IN.
Congratulations to the 2023 Top Abstract Award Winners!
CSRS awarded eight individuals with Top Abstract Awards and four individuals with Poster Awards this year!
Their outstanding research will be presented at the upcoming 51st Annual Meeting.
Award Winners
News and Events
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Congratulations to the 2023 Top Abstract Award Winners!
Publish Date: Thursday, November 16th, 2023 -
Congratulation to 2023 Annual Meeting Scholarship Recipients!
Publish Date: Monday, October 2nd, 2023 -
Now Accepting CSRS Vice-President Nominations
Publish Date: Tuesday, August 1st, 2023 -
2023 Research Grant Recipients
Publish Date: Wednesday, July 26th, 2023
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CSRS General Donation
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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.