May21
May 21–23, 2026
Course Number: 
RAD26103
00 Days
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Course Outline

Aerial view of a large modern campus building with glass and stone facades, surrounded by landscaped green lawns, rows of trees, nearby streets, and parking areas in an urban setting.

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Full-day sessions Thursday and Friday, half-day morning session on Saturday.

Course Co-Chairs: Steven Hetts, MD FACR (radiology); Daniel Raper, MBBS (neurosurgery).
UCSF Course Faculty: Matthew Amans, MD MSc (radiology);  Edward Chang, MD (neurosurgery); Daniel Cooke, MD (radiology); Charles Eichler, MD (surgery);  Winson Ho, MD (neurosurgery);  Morris Levin, MD (neurology); Kazim Narsinh, MD (radiology); David Saloner, PhD (radiology); Luis Savastano, MD PhD (neurosurgery);  Jeffrey Sharon, MD (otolaryngology);  Ethan Winkler, MD PhD (neurosurgery).
Guest Faculty:  Reade DeLeacy, MD - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NYC;  Kyle Fargen, MD MPH FAANS - Wake Forest School of Medicine, NC;  Christopher Kellner, MD - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NYC;  Seon-Kyu Lee, MD PhD - Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NYC;  Michihiro Tanaka, MD - Kameda Medical Center, Chiba Japan

This course will provide an update on the rapidly developing field of neuroendovascular surgery and related sciences, for neurointerventionalists, cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgeons, vascular neurologists, and scientists. Beginning with embryology and molecular genetics for key neurovascular diagnoses, we will then broaden our view to development in normal and disease states, implications for current treatment approaches, and research directions. Faculty will teach in an informal, interactive format. In addition to lectures, there will be opportunities for one-on-one and small group mentorship.