International Pricing and Eligibility

For individuals who have at least one year of subspecialty training in interventional neuroradiology, endovascular neurosurgery, or interventional neurology and are certified or eligible by the American Board of Medical Specialties or other boards that are deemed of equivalent rank.


For individuals who have a substantial professional interest in neurointerventional surgery.


For individuals who are training in interventional neuroradiology, endovascular neurosurgery, or interventional neurology. Junior membership can be held for 3 years before the member must move to Senior membership.


For non-physician members of the medical profession who have a special interest in neurointerventional surgery, such as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, radiologic technologists, and paramedical professionals.


For individuals who have a professional interest in neurointerventional surgery. Candidates for membership must be enrolled in an accredited medical school or residency program and must submit a signed letter from the medical school Dean or Medical Department Chairman or from their Residency Program Director.


For scientists whose primary research focuses on topics relevant to cerebrovascular disease, device and image-guidance technology deployed by neurointerventional surgeons, and/or predictions of treatment efficacy and safety of neurointerventional treatments by preclinical (in vivo, in vitro, or in silico) modeling. Scientists are eligible for Senior Scientist membership after they have been an Associate Member for 5 years.


For in-training scientists actively performing research in neurointerventional surgery. Junior Scientist membership can be held for 3 years before the member must move to Senior Scientist membership.