Established to promote minimally invasive neurosurgery, the Minimally Invasive Neurosurgical Society (MINS) strives to improve patient outcomes, and support medical professionals across the country in learning about and contributing to the practice of minimally invasive spine and brain procedures.
The Minimally Invasive Neurosurgical Society (MINS) was established to promote minimally invasive neurosurgery that improves patient outcomes. The goal of MINS is to provide a forum for neurosurgical education, training, case discussion and research on minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques.
The Minimally Invasive Neurosurgical Society (MINS), along with the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine at Oakland University, kicked off its 13th Annual MINS Conference in Breckenridge, Colorado from March 7-9th, honoring Hae-Dong Jho, MD, PhD with the Lifetime Achievement Award.