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This year-long online series is designed to equip neurointerventionalists and trainees with a comprehensive understanding of symptomatic intracranial hypotension (SIH) and its relationship to CSF–venous disorders. Participants will gain insights into the clinical presentation, diagnostic imaging, and neurointerventional treatment strategies for these complex but increasingly recognized conditions.
Each monthly session consists of a 40-minute expert lecture followed by 20 minutes of live Q&A, offering both in-depth teaching and interactive discussion. Over the course of the year, attendees will learn to recognize subtle imaging findings, apply diagnostic algorithms, and understand therapeutic approaches that are directly relevant to daily neurointerventional practice.
This series will provide a structured and practical approach to SIH and CSF–venous disorders, helping neurointerventionalists stay at the forefront of patient care in this rapidly evolving field.
Register now to join the first session on January 28, 2026 | 11:00 am CT
Last Wednesday of the Month
About the Course Director: Dr. Waleed Brinjikji
Waleed Brinjikji, M.D., performs research focused on improving the treatment of ischemic stroke and brain aneurysms using minimally invasive techniques. For patients with ischemic stroke, Dr. Brinjikji's research is focused on identifying the causes of the blockages in the patient's blood vessel and identifying and improving the devices that are used to remove these blockages.
For patients with brain aneurysms, Dr. Brinjikji's research is focused on the development of new technologies that can improve the safety and efficacy of minimally invasive aneurysm treatment techniques.