Letter from Executive Director
Monique Terrell, Executive Director/CEO
Fall 2022
It is an incredible honor for me to lead and serve this great Society of ours. While we have seen great success, we want to do more. Our industry is…
Read MoreMark Your Calendars: August 23, September 20, October 12
Roger Larson, CAE | Executive Director
Summer 2022
Much of what you read below is little more than a lightly edited reprise of past “Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future” letters I have written. If I thought I…
Read MoreLogos: More than Meets the Eye
Roger Larson, CAE | Executive Director
Spring/Summer 2022
Bruce Cohen, in his Letter from the President, focused on what has so far, and will continue to be the dominant theme for the CNS in 2022: “Change”. Chief among…
Read MoreProposed PECN Bylaws
Nancy Bass, MD | President, PECN
May 13, 2022
Dear PECN members, I hope all of you are finally enjoying the emerging spring weather. The proposed bylaws have been reviewed and revised by the current PECN board of directors,…
Read MoreDear Colleagues – Fall 2021
Nancy Bass, MD | President, PECN
Fall 2021
The CNS meeting in Boston is fast approaching – a very special gathering, indeed, as we join, some in person and some via technology, to celebrate this monumental historical landmark…
Read MoreLetter from the Presidents
Phillip L. Pearl MD, President | Bruce H. Cohen MD, President-Elect
Fall 2021
CNS Executive Director Roger B. Larson told us today during our weekly e-meeting that he was reviewing CNS website video-recordings and heard an especially insightful and prescient statement from the…
Read MoreDear Friends,
Philip L. Pearl, MD
Summer 2021
With palpable excitement the CNS is roaring into full planning mode for the 50th Anniversary Meeting to be held on site in Boston (with virtual options) September 29 – October…
Read MoreLiving Richly in the Real World
Roger Larson, CAE | Executive Director
Fall 2021
“The greatest poverty is not to live in a physical world.”– Wallace Stevens, 1944 It may well be true that physicans’ lives and livelihoods are defined too little by poets…
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