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Dr Robert M. Levy: What to Expect at the Upcoming INS 15th World Congress – Neuromodulation: From Scientific Theory to Revolutionary Therapy

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Published Online: Dec 1st 2021

Dr Robert M. Levy (INS Past President) and Dr Carlos Tornero Tornero (Congress Chair) invite you to join the International Neuromodulation Society (INS) 15th World Congress, 21-26 May 2022, held in Barcelona, Spain. 

The INS 15th World Congress, themed Neuromodulation: From Scientific Theory to Revolutionary Therapy, will emphasize the field’s transformative force on disease treatment. A strong theoretical framework has underpinned studies that offer insight into mechanisms of action, and the field has matured into proven therapies delivered with refined and personalized techniques. Plenary sessions from world experts, panel discussions, oral abstract presentations, poster sessions and networking opportunities convey knowledge from multiple disciplines about current practice, future developments, and solutions for neuromodulation therapy of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous system.

Explore the programme: https://ins-congress.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/84/2021/11/INS-2022-scientific-program-November-17.pdf

To watch the video in Spanish, please view from 01:12

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