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The A.E.N.S. was founded as a society to promote the collaborative study and development of medical research regarding the treatment
of extremity nerve disease. 
Membership is inclusive of
MD, DO, DPM, PHD and medical student individuals interested in furthering the dissemination of current knowledge and development of basic medical research in peripheral nerve disease.


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Multiply Your Experience And Training With The Peripheral Nerve
by Stephen Barrett DPM FACFAS

The Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons (AENS) now has 105 members. This is a really good group of dedicated, skilled and smart podiatric, orthopedic, hand and plastic surgeons who have a passion and interest in peripheral nerve and how we can make patients better with our understanding of it.

Let’s face it. Podiatrists are master craftsmen when it comes to bone and how to cut it, fixate and manipulate it. When it comes to the peripheral nerve, there is about as much attention paid to it as the small piece of gristle leftover on a 500ºF plate at a Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse until that little discarded gristle suddenly becomes entrapped in the scar, and the patient with a perfectly fixated and very sophisticated podiatric surgery is now in chronic pain.

The AENS is a group of experienced nerve surgeons who share a common desire to figure out nerve pathology, diagnosis and treatment. When you find out about these cherished nuggets, you will wish you had them forever. You will think about all the different patients who presented to you in the past with a perplexing problem and you were not able to help them.

Now you can.

The AENS has two upcoming meetings that offer CME opportunities and, more importantly, the opportunity to change your whole practice perspective with the knowledge you will receive.

 


The Alaskan Fishing Summit
will be July 11 to 14. It offers 6 CMEs and features the program “Save the Nerve: The Thinking Man’s Approach to Neuritic Pain” by Peter Bregman, DPM.

The Advanced Peripheral Nerve Course will be Nov. 3 to 5 in Fort Worth, Texas. Following that on Nov. 5 to 7 will be the Annual Symposium at the Omni Hotel in Fort Worth. This will feature a comprehensive investigation of the upper and lower extremity nerves.

The peripheral nerve workshop, which is excellent, will be just before the annual meeting so you can attend both and come out of the Lone Star State well prepared to do battle on behalf of the endangered axon.

Here is the bottom line: If you want to improve your surgical outcomes equation, you have to check this group out.




Advanced Peripheral
Nerve Courses
November 3-5
Ft. Worth, Texas

AENS Salmon
Fishing Summit
(Post APMA)
July 18-21

Ketchikan, Alaska Lodge
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