International Society for Computer Aided Surgery

International Society for Computer Aided Surgery
Abbreviation ISCAS
Type INGO
Purpose humanitarian
Computer Aided Surgery
Coordinates Coordinates: 51°47′59″N 0°48′08″W / 51.79965°N 0.80235°W / 51.79965; -0.80235
Region served
worldwide
Official language
english
President
Pierre JANNIN,
Main organ
Council of ISCAS
Website http://www.iscas.net/

The International Society for Computer Aided Surgery (ISCAS) is an INGO, whose purpose to promote all scientific and clinical advance of computer-aided surgery and related medical procedures around the world.

Objectives

Activities

Congresses, symposia, seminars

To reach the purposes, regular meetings with contributions from specialists in medicine, engineers, physicists and computer scientists from universities, hospitals, research institutions and industry are organized e. g. during the CARS (Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery),[2] an annual and international scientific conference, initiated in 1983 by the Senate of Berlin

Journals

ISCAS is involved in the publication of:

ISCAS accreditation

The objective of the accreditation procedure is the assessment, improvement and public recognition of programmes or funding bodies for research and training in Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS), to enhance the quality of teaching and learning as well as to improve research and professional practice.[4]

Awards and Scholarships

The society grants the following awards and scholarships to support young scientists and to recognice outstanding scientific work:

Members

Each person in the professional areas, engineering, healthcare, from scientific and industrial areas related to computer-assisted surgery and related medical interventions can be an active member.
Each national or international association with similar objectives, as well as any educational institution, industry, company or organization that is active in the area may apply for associate membership and become an affiliated society.
Persons who distinguished themselves by special performance or substantially contributed to the development of the society have to be appointed as honorary members (without any obligation to pay membership fees).

External links

References

  1. The primary goals of the ISCAS 05.05.2011
  2. CARS Conference
  3. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 26.4.2011
  4. accreditation guidelines 5.5.2011
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