Registration to NASBS Webinars is free to NASBS members and non-members.
Surgeon’s Log
Hosted by the NASBS Website and Communications Committee
Global BrainSurgery Initiative (GBI), in association with the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS), presents โSurgeonโs Log 2021,โ an intercontinental, multi-disciplinary, case-based webinar series. In each session, a โmysteryโ case is the seed for discussion, and with the audience, the panelists work through the case from presentation to recovery.
Advancing Scholarship: Webinar Series
Hosted by the NASBS Research Committee
The North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) Research Committee
The goal of this series is to address the topics of interest to NASBS members designed to improve scholarship, research, and clinical practice.
Trials During Turnover
Hosted by the NASBS Research Committee
A 30-minute webinar series for Skull Base Clinical Trials, featuring short discussions with Principle Investigators to help increase trial awareness.
Building A Practice Series
Building A Modern Skull Base Career – Hosted by the NASBS Research Committee, AANS/CNS Tumor Section, WFNS Skull Base Committee
Nationally renowned faculty in neurosurgery, otolaryngology, and neurooncology providing insights on career development, mentorship, and pitfalls. Monthly on the 2nd Wednesday, starting June 14, 2023.
Recorded sessions will be available on the NASBS website.
Research Committee Workshop Series
Hosted by the NASBS Research Committee
A multi-part workshop series where attendees will hear from distinguished panelists sharing personal experiences with developing a practice, accompanied by moderator-led Q&A sessions. This series is ideal for those earlier in their career, but suitable for anyone interested in learning about our topics.
Recorded sessions will be available to NASBS Members only on the NASBS website after each session.
Sinonasal Cancer Collaborative
Hosted by ARS, AHNS, and NASBS
The Sinonasal Cancer Collaborative (SCC) is a new educational initiative focused on the complex multidisciplinary management of patients with sinonasal malignancies. This opportunity was made possible by a collaboration between the American Rhinologic Society (ARS), American Head & Neck Society (AHNS), and the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS). Each one-hour virtual case-based discussion includes surgeons from all three societies plus medical and radiation oncology. Members from all three societies are welcome to attend.