International Spinal Cord Society

The International Spinal Cord Society
Abbreviation ISCoS
Formation 1961
Type INGO
Purpose humanitarian
Headquarters United Kingdom UK, Aylesbury
Location
Coordinates Coordinates: 51°47′59″N 0°48′08″W / 51.79965°N 0.80235°W / 51.79965; -0.80235
Region served
worldwide
Membership
over 1000 Clinicians and Scientists from 87 countries
Official language
english
President
Prof Fin Biering-Sørensen
Main organ
The Officers of ISCoS
Website http://www.iscos.org.uk/

The International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) was founded in 1961 as the International Medical Society of Paraplegia. It is an INGO, whose purpose is to study all problems relating to lesions of the spinal cord.

History

The International Medical Society of Paraplegia was founded in 1961. The first President was Sir Ludwig Guttmann.
In September 2001, at the General Meeting in Nottwil, Switzerland, it was agreed an other name of the Society: The International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS).

Objectives

Presidents

1961–1970 Prof. Sir Ludwig Guttmann Founder and First President
1970–1973 Dr Herb Talbot United States USA
1973–1977 Dr Albert Tricot Belgium Belgium
1977–1980 Prof. Volkmar Paeslack Germany Germany
1980–1984 Sir George Bedbrook Australia Australia
1984–1988 Prof. Alain Rossier France Switzerland
1988–1992 Dr Ed Carter United States USA
1992–1996 Dr Paul Dollfus France France
1996–2000 Dr Hans Frankel United Kingdom UK
2000–2004 Prof. Takaaki Ikata Japan Japan
2004–2008 Prof. W Donovan United States USA
2008–2010 Mr W El-Masry United Kingdom UK
2010–present Prof Fin Biering-Sørensen Denmark DK

Members

Affiliated Members

Journal

SPINAL CORD is the monthly publication of the International Spinal Cord Society.
The Editorial Office is at the Antwerp University Hospital in Belgium.

External links

References

  1. Affiliated Societies 13.04.2011
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