The EANS Foundation Mission Kit was successfully deployed during a recent neurosurgical outreach mission in Tanzania (9–13 March 2026), where 16 complex…
The EANS Foundation has opened applications for the Neurosurgical Scholarship “Catherine Wurster”, established in memory of Dr. Catherine Wurster (1997–2024),…
We are thrilled to announce the collaboration between the EANS Foundation and Watch AIR’N to offer you an exquisite timepiece. Proceeds from these purchases…
These initiatives are really or extremely important, especially to young neurosurgeons to develop their careers beside the normal or standard track of neurosurgical training.
Sofie Dietvorst (Scholarship awardee 2025)
I think (“Catherine Wurster” Scholarship) is very important because it really gives people an opportunity to go out of their comfort and to experience new possibilities. Thank you very much for this project!
Ondra Petr (Director of the First African Training Course in Neurosurgery)
I would like to express our heartfelt thanks for your incredible support and kind help – without which this course simply wouldn’t have been possible. We are deeply grateful and truly appreciate everything you’ve done to make it happen.
Maria Kipele (Neurosurgical mission in Tanzania)
We are deeply grateful to the EANS Foundation for supporting our March 2026 neurosurgical mission in Tanzania. The DORO Mayfield system was invaluable to our surgical work, providing the stability and precision needed for safe, efficient procedures across 18 cases. Its impact was evident in both patient outcomes and our surgical training collaboration with Tanzanian colleagues. Thank you for your commitment to strengthening neurosurgical capacity worldwide.