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2018 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting
AANS Section on the History of Neurological Surger ...
AANS Section on the History of Neurological Surgery, Question and Answer Session II
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Thank you very much. We have two minutes for questions for the entire group of abstracts that were presented. Any questions? I think that the discussions today and the presentations today really blend together the concept of what history is all about, the idea of learning about the past so that we could foresee and guide ourselves into the future. And I think each paper really brought that out in various different ways, from service to science to microscopy and even down to our ancestry. And so I thank all of the presenters for a wonderful session. And special thanks to our Horsley lecturer, Dr. Klein, for showing us what peripheral nerve surgery is to neurosurgery and how we need to continue to move forward in it. Thank you again. Thank you all for attending. Safe home. Thank you.
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The speaker thanks the audience for their participation in the session and highlights the importance of understanding history to shape our future. They commend the presenters for their diverse papers on subjects such as service, science, microscopy, and ancestry. The speaker expresses gratitude to Dr. Klein, the Horsley lecturer, for enlightening them on peripheral nerve surgery's significance in neurosurgery and the need for progress. The speaker concludes by thanking everyone for attending and wishing them a safe journey home. No credits are mentioned in the transcript.
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AANS Section on the History of Neurological Surgery, Question and Answer Session II
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understanding history
diverse papers
Dr. Klein
neurosurgery
safe journey home
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