Brain Aneurysm Foundation Provides Key Support to NeuroIntervential Physicians
Hanover, MA (PRWEB) July 24, 2014 -- Representatives from the internationally acclaimed Brain Aneurysm Foundation will be on hand to provide educational and support resources at the Society of NeuroIntervential Surgery’s (SNIS) 11th Annual Meeting next week in Colorado Springs.
The Annual Meeting brings together leading experts and representatives from some of the most renowned neurointerventional research centers in the world for a time of problem solving and innovating together (with or at) symposiums, physician meetings, exhibit hall interactions and displays, and much more.
The Brain Aneurysm Foundation’s Executive Director, Christine Buckley commented, “We are excited to be a part of this event—reaching out and connecting with the world’s top neurointerventional physicians.”
Buckley continued, “We provide educational materials for the brain aneurysm patients these medical professionals treat, so it’s very important that we partner up to better connect patients with the many support resources the Brain Aneurysm Foundation offers to help navigate their recovery journey.”
Ultimately, it is brain aneurysm patients and their loved ones who stand to benefit the most from this annual conference, which routinely plays a major role in the progress being made in neurointervention.
Now celebrating 20 years of service, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation was established in 1994 in Boston, Massachusetts with a mission to provide support, education and much needed funding to the medical community, as well as to provide critical support and informative materials to those who are newly diagnosed, survivors, family members, friends and the general public regarding the facts, treatment options, and recovery process for brain aneurysms. For more information about the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, visit http://www.bafound.org.
Kristin Barrett, Brain Aneurysm Foundation, +1 781-826-5556 Ext: 203, [email protected]
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