Focus your submissions on three activity types: point/counterpoint debates, case-based discussions, and "hot topic" ask-the-expert sessions. To ensure a thorough review, please provide a detailed content description and any other relevant information.
Participants engage with the content to reinforce their knowledge and explore new concepts and techniques. Aim for topic areas and speakers that foster discussion and embrace a multidisciplinary approach whenever possible.
Clinical recommendations and treatment suggestions must be evidence-based, meeting the accepted standards within the medical profession to justify indications and contraindications in patient care. All scientific research cited, reported, or utilized to support patient care recommendations should adhere to generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis.
As the NASS YouTube and Podcast platforms are open and free to the public, learner interests vary considerably. Your content should be developed for and may appeal to orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, pain specialists, neurologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists, physician assistants, physical therapists, nurse practitioners, chiropractors and other physicians and allied health professionals involved in spine care.
If you have questions, please contact:
Attn: Briana Schaefer
Director of Online Education & Accreditation
Education Department
North American Spine Society
7075 Veterans Boulevard
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
p: (630) 230-3668
f: (630) 230-3768
Email: Briana Schaefer