Nurses and Allied Health Professionals’ Workshop
A collaborative, hands-on session for the entire neuromodulation care team
Date: Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Time: 08:00-12:00
At INS 2026, we are proud to host a dedicated Nurses & Allied Health Professionals’ Workshop, created to bring together nurses, physician assistants, allied health professionals, and physicians for a collaborative morning of knowledge exchange, practical learning, and global discussion.
Whether you’re new to neuromodulation or a seasoned specialist, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to deepen your expertise and connect with colleagues shaping best practices around the world.
Registration is now open!
Registered INS 2026 participants are invited to participate in this workshop at no additional fee.
Workshop Goals
This half-day, interactive program focuses on real-world learning, shared experiences, and collective problem solving. Participants will:
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Explore nurse education pathways and emerging global consensus around neuromodulation care
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Exchange tips, challenges, and practical techniques used in daily clinical practice
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Discuss complications and troubleshooting strategies in neuromodulation
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Shape the future of collaborative patient care by contributing to open dialogue
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Engage directly with peers, panel experts, and poster presenters
Importantly: All members of the neuromodulation team — including physicians — are warmly invited.
Preliminary Agenda
08:00 – Arrival, tea & coffee
08:15 – Welcome & introduction
08:30 – Panel Discussion 1:
Nurse Education & Global Consensus around Neuromodulation Care
09:30 – Poster Presentations + Q&A
Each presenter will share a 10-minute presentation, followed by a 5-minute discussion.
An excellent opportunity for participants to highlight local projects, innovations, case insights, or workflow improvements.
10:30 – Coffee/tea break
11:00 – Panel Discussion 2:
Complications & Challenges in Neuromodulation
12:00 – Session Closing
How to Prepare
No formal preparation is required, but you could benefit from:
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Reflecting on your local neuromodulation workflows or challenges
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Bringing questions for panel members
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Reviewing recent cases or experiences
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Presenting your abstract at the poster session
This will be a lively, discussion-driven event. Your voice is welcome!