The mission of the Clinical Neuroscience Society (CNS) is to foster and
sustain students' interest and involvement in the neurosciences
throughout their medical and graduate school tenure, with an endpoint
of preparing students to pursue academic and research careers in the
clinical neurosciences.
HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION:
The CNS was founded in the spring of 2001 and is
student-run with guidance by faculty advisors in the
Anatomy & Neurobiology
Department at BUSM. The organization
incorporates
a variety of components in its program. These include mentoring
by
clinical faculty members, membership in the
Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry,
the Neuroscience Seminar series, brain cuttings performed by renowned
pathologists here at BMC, many academic and social events, research
opportunities, and the Clinical Neuroscience Pathway.
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE PATHWAY:
To complete the CNS program, members must attend at least 50% of the
scheduled events after the completion of the Neuroscience course during
the first year of medical school through the end of the second year.
Students
who accomplish this will receive acknowledgment in their Dean's Letter
or
graduate record.
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for members who have completed the CNS pathway
OFFICERS:
Officers for the 2005-2006 academic year are:
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for the previous CNS officers
EVENTS:
Past Events
Upcoming
Events
2003-2004
2004-2005