Stanford Neurosurgery Events
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Upcoming Events
2026
Aug August 05 - 07 Wed-Fri 2026
2026 6th Annual Stanford Endoscopic Endonasal Course
Registration includes the course program booklet, access to our surgical video-library and didactic material (www.skullbaseatlas.com), hands-on anatomic dissection, ICA injury simulation exercise, and course-related meals/social events.
Registration link coming soon. In the mean time, fill out the Stanford EE Skullbase 2026 Course Interest Form.
Photos from the 2025 event below.
Jun June 13 Sat 2026
2026 Northern California Brain Tumor Walk & Race
The Stanford Brain Tumor Center is teaming with Stanford Children's again to participate in the Northern California Brain Tumor Walk & Race to raise awareness and to provide support to patients and their families at the the San Francisco Zoo, located on Sloat Blvd and 45th Ave.
We invite you, your family, and friends (all are welcome) to come and join us in our efforts to spread awareness and support us in finding the latest treatment advances.
Join our team here. Photos from the 2025 event below.
May May 22 Fri 2026
2026 Stanford School of Medicine Neuroscience Forum
The Annual Neuroscience Forum is an event that highlights research accomplishments of Residents, Fellows, Medical Students and Post-Graduates in Neurosciences
View more info at the link above, including registration. Photos from the 2025 event below.
May May 16 Sat 2026
2026 Stanford Medicine Pituitary Patient Education Day
The Stanford Pituitary Center invites patients with pituitary disease and their family and friends to the Stanford Medicine Pituitary Patient Education Day.
View more info at the link above, including registration. 2025 photos below.
Jan January 29 Thu 2026
Stanford Medicine Neurosurgery Master Class
Clinical Advances in the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
Join us for the Neurosurgery Masterclass from Stanford Medicine – a premier educational event designed to advance clinical expertise and share the latest in clinical management of neurosurgical conditions. This program features Dr. Michael Lim.
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a debilitating condition characterized by recurrent, severe facial pain that significantly impacts the quality of life of affected individuals. Explore an in-depth understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, surgical interventions, and management strategies for trigeminal neuralgia and related facial pain syndromes.
More information here.
View the recording of the event here.