In partnership with the American Society of Black Neurosurgeons
Neurosurgery is among the most demanding medical specialties, requiring intensive training, long working hours and immense emotional and physical stamina. The challenges are often magnified for underrepresented minorities (URMs) in neurosurgery residency programs, who face not only the typical academic and professional hurdles, but also additional challenges related to systemic bias, isolation and lack of representation. This lunch seminar emphasizes the critical role of resilience for URMs entering neurosurgery residency and provides resources and strategies to help strengthen it. The goal is to foster an inclusive, supportive environment that equips minority residents with the tools they need to succeed in this high-pressure field.
Tickets: $120 Physicians | $25 Residents and Medical Students