INS 2026 Cadaver Workshop
The International Neuromodulation Society (INS) will be offering a hands-on Cadaver Workshop in Neuromodulation on Saturday, 9 May, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal, preceding the INS 17th World Congress.
Cadaver Workshop Schedule
- Date: Saturday, 9 May, 2026
- Time: 08:00 – 18:00
- Location: Lisbon School of Medicine (Avenida Professor Egas Moniz, 1649-028, Lisbon)
The Cadaver workshop will receive CME-CPD accreditation – number of credits will be announced in due course.
Registration is now open! Click here to register.
Please note:
- This workshop has a limited number of places. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- If you have already registered for INS 2026, please contact our Registration Department at reg_ins26@kenes.com to include the Cadaver Workshop to your registration.
Workshop Details
The Cadaver workshop will showcase various neuromodulation technologies and implanting skills which will include:
- Burst stimulation
- High frequency stimulation
- Dorsal root ganglion stimulation
- High density stimulation
- Multi waveform technology
- Cervical spinal cord stimulation
- Vagus Nerve Stimulation
- Occipital Nerve Stimulation
The panel of educators includes both local and international faculty members of INS. The program combines didactics sessions covering a broad spectrum of neuromodulation with practical hands-on training in a cadaver laboratory with leaders of neuromodulation.
The aim of the workshop is to:
- Provide delegates with the opportunity to learn cutting-edge neuromodulation techniques.
- Educate delegates on best practice, patient selection and implementation of novel neuromodulation techniques in their clinical practice.
- Improve existing skills and/or develop new skills in the delivery of Neuromodulation.
- Showcase current technology available in a non-biased manner to both local and international implanters.
- Promote industry collaboration and foster a platform for multidisciplinary networking opportunity.
Who attends
Local and international delegates from the following disciplines have attended previous neuromodulation cadaver workshops:
- Anaesthetists
- Neurosurgeons
- Pain Medicine Fellows
- Interventional Pain Physicians
- Gynaecologists
- Urologists