Neurosurgery starts here.
We are the Howard University College of Medicine student chapter of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, a community of learning and growth for students exploring neurosurgery.
What we do
The chapter connects Howard medical students with the people, cases, and research that make a neurosurgery career real.
Journal Clubs
We run two journal clubs: a student led club where members present and drive the discussion, and a faculty led club. Some sessions meet in person and some on Zoom, with the room or link announced before each one. Read the paper, bring your questions, and work through whether it holds up.
Shadowing
Clinic and operating room shadowing opportunities with neurosurgery faculty, so members see the specialty firsthand.
Research
A research pipeline that helps members join projects, build toward publications, and present at national meetings.
Guest Lectures
Talks from practicing neurosurgeons and residents, announced through the chapter calendar as each speaker is confirmed.
Inside the field
Conferences this year
- ACS Clinical Congress 2026 September 26 to 29, 2026 · Washington, DC
- CNS Annual Meeting 2026 October 31 to November 4, 2026 · Washington, DC
- AANS Annual Scientific Meeting 2027 April 9 to 12, 2027 · San Diego, CA
- Full neurosurgery meetings calendar Congress of Neurological Surgeons
In the news this past year
- Synchron targets a 2026 pivotal trial toward the first FDA approved brain computer interface Tech Times, June 2026
- Penumbra's THUNDERBOLT cleared by the FDA, bringing computer assisted vacuum thrombectomy to stroke PR Newswire, June 2026
- CorTec implants its second patient in an NIH funded, FDA approved BCI trial for stroke recovery Robotics and Automation News, March 2026
- Focused ultrasound opens the blood brain barrier to deliver drugs into brain tumors Neuroscience News
- New brain tumor clinical trials opened between July 2025 and June 2026 National Brain Tumor Society
Section backgrounds: cerebral angiogram by U2em, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0
Get involved
Membership is open to Howard University College of Medicine students at every stage. The fastest way to stay in the loop is the chapter GroupMe.