Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons

Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS), founded in the year 1964, is the inter-continental, non-governmental, learned society representing the neurosurgeons of Asian-Australasian region.[1][2] It has 28 national societies as its constituents, which represent the 60% of global neurosurgeons.[3][4] It is the largest of the 5 continental associations ((AANS, AASNS, CAANS, EANS and FLANC) of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies.[5] The official journal of the society is Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.[6][7]

Affiliated national societies

The following societies representing their respective country are constituents of AASNS: [8]

  • Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
  • Bangladesh Society of Neurosurgeons
  • Chinese Neurosurgical Society
  • Chinese Congress of Neurological Surgeons
  • Emirates Neuroscience Society
  • Academy of Filipino Neurosurgeons
  • Hong Kong Neurosurgical Society
  • Neurosurgical Section of Neurological Society of India
  • Indonesian Neurosurgical Society
  • Israel Neurosurgical Society
  • Japan Neurosurgical Society
  • Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons
  • Korean Neurosurgical Society
  • Neurosurgical Association of Malaysia
  • Nepalese Society of Neurosurgeon
  • New Zealand Neurosurgical Society
  • Saudi Association of Neurological Surgery
  • Clinical Neuroscience Society of Singapore
  • Taiwan Neurosurgical Society
  • The Royal College of Neurological Surgeons of Thailand
  • Uzbekistan Society of Neurosurgery
  • Pan Arab Neurosurgical Society

Past Presidents

List of the past presidents in chronological order: [9]

  • Douglas Miller
  • Keiji Sano
  • Udon Poshakrina
  • Romeo Gustillo
  • HL Wen
  • J Geoffrey Toakley
  • Kil Soo Choi
  • Ching-Chang Hung
  • Iftikhar Ali Raja
  • Balaji Sadasivan
  • Tetsuo Kanno
  • Yong-Kwang TU
  • Andrew Kaye
  • Basant Misra

References

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