International Basic  Neurosurgery Course is designed for residents in training and junior  neurosurgeons. These consist of four annual courses, covering the key topics of  Vascular Neurosurgery, Tumor, Neurotrauma/Functional, and Spine/Peripheral  Nerves. Hence, the course cycle will take four years to complete. Specific  course features include up to 10 hours of daily lectures, nearly 100 topics in  each course. 
    
      | TERM I | 
    
      | COURSES | TOPICS | DATES | 
    
      | I | Neurotrauma & Functional Neurosurgery | March, 2012 | 
    
      | II | Neuro-oncology | March, 2013 | 
    
      | III | Spine & Peripheral Nerve Surgery | March, 2014 | 
    
      | IV | Neurovascular Surgery | April, 2015 | 
  
  
  
    
      | TERM II | 
    
      | COURSES | TOPICS | DATES | 
    
      | I | Neurotrauma & Functional Neurosurgery | April, 2016 | 
    
      | II | Neuro-oncology | March, 2017 | 
    
      | III | Spine & Peripheral Nerve Surgery |  | 
    
      | IV | Neurovascular Surgery |  | 
  Dresscode
    Smart casual during scientific sessions and  social activities 
  
  Meeting Venue
    The International Basic Neurosurgery Course  will be held at Papillon Ayscha Hotelbetween  the dates of 15 - 19 March 2017 in Belek - Antalya / Turkey
  
  Meeting Language
    The official language of the meeting is English
  
  Letter of Invitation
    Upon request, the organization secretariat  will be pleased to send a personal invitation to all participants to facilitate  visa and other formalities who has completed the registration process. This  letter should not be considered as an offer of financial support from the  organizers
  
  Certificate of Attendance
    A certificate of attendance will be presented  to all registered participants.
    Participants, which attend all courses of  term, can qualify for certificate of attendance. It is not important in which  term they complete all courses. 
  
  Climate
    The average temperature in Antalya during  March is 20˚C during daytime.
  
  Passports  & Visas
    A valid passport is required for entry to  Turkey. Citizens of a country which requires a visa for entry to Turkey are  strongly advised 
    to make their application in their home  country at least one month before the intended date of travel. If in doubt,  information can be obtained from your nearest Turkish Embassy or www.mfa.gov.tr 
  
  Electricity
    The current in Turkey is 220 volts 50 Hz.
  
  Communication
    If your mobile phone does support such  feature, your mobile phone shall automatically select the GSM operator. Public  telephones operate with tokens or cards, sold at post offices or some booths.  Through some of the public phones, there is access to AT&T and some other  telecommunication networks - please check with your operator for the latest  information. Fax messages can be sent from major post offices, or from the  hotel. 
  
  Currency
    The currency in Turkey is Turkish Lira (TL),  but US Dollar and Euro can be used for shopping.
  
  Business & Banking
  Offices and banks are generally open 9:00 AM  to 5:00, PM Monday to Friday, with a break between 12:00 to 1:30 PM