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British Cervical Spine Society BCSS
British Cervical Spine Society BCSS
Mr Robin A. Johnston
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Institute of Neurological Sciences
Southern General Hospital
Glasgow G51 4TF
Tel: 0141 2012021
Fax: 0141 2012560
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Secretary
Mr Rodney J. C. Laing
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Box 166 Addenbrookes Hospital
Cambridge CB2 2QQ
Tel: 01223 217211
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Treasurer
Mr Roger D. Strachan
Consultant Neurosurgeon
The James Cook University Hospital
Marton Road
Middlesbrough TS4 3BW
Tel: 01642 854413
Fax: 01642 854118
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The British Cervical Spine Society (BCSS) supports the study and treatment of all conditions affecting the cervical spine. Its membership includes Neurosurgeons and Spinal Orthopædic Surgeons throughout the United Kingdom who share an interest in the management of disorders affecting the cervical spine.
It acts to ensure the highest possible standards of care for individuals with cervical spine disorders. The Society meets once a year to promote research and development in the field of conditions affecting the cervical spine. It seeks to educate the public and all medical practitioners, including its own members, in methods of recognition, prevention, treatment and long-term management of cervical spine disorders. Any funds it raises are used to promote its key objectives and to offer financial assistance to others engaged in research related to diseases of the cervical spine.
- The objects of the Society are to provide a forum for the study of the origin, natural history and treatment of cervical spine disorders. In furtherance of these objects, but not further or otherwise, the Society shall have the following powers:
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- To ensure the highest possible standards of management for individuals with cervical spine disorders.
- To promote, finance, and if necessary, organise research and development in the field of cervical spine disorders.
- To educate the community in general, and medical practitioners and associated professionals in particular, in the most effective methods of recognition, prevention, treatment and long-term management of cervical spine disorders.
- The Society may accumulate funds and receive donations to further above objectives.
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