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What is COSIGN

Cosign is an undergraduate group for students interested in neurology.  Our aim is to further student participation in and understanding of the clinical aspects of neurology by providing students with shadowing opportunities, lectures and discussions with neurologists, patient presentations, seminars, journal clubs, and academic support.  Cosign works closely with the NBB department and Nu Rho Psi, the Neuroscience Honor Society, in planning fun and interesting programs related to neuroscience that also facilitate camaraderie amongst NBB students and faculty.

 

Please note that shadowing opportunities do require participation in other Cosign activities.  Elections are held each fall semester for Executive Board positions.

 

Interested students can feel free to contact any of the current officers for more information on how to join or become more active.

Current Officers

President – Ashwin Ramayya

Vice Presidents –Jared Moreines and Lauren Spiegel

Programming Coordinator – Eric Stewart

Secretary – Rachel Forman

 

This Year’s Events

We are planning a number of activities for the 2008-2009 academic year, including expanded shadowing opportunities, research fundraisers, much more!

 

Events held during the 2007-2008 academic year included shadowing experience presentations, a trivia night with NBB faculty, and a walk to support Alzheimer’s research.

Links for Further Information

Emory School of Medicine Department of Neurology – http://neurology.emory.edu/

American Academy of Neurology – http://www.aan.com/

Co-Sign National Organization – http://www.aan.com/go/education/students/college

 

 

 

 

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