Global Webinar Series 2025-2026

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

We are delighted to welcome you to the Hydrocephalus Society Global Webinar Series 2025–2026. Building on the overwhelmingly positive feedback from our previous series and the wider hydrocephalus community, we are pleased to continue this educational initiative with an expanded and enriched programme.

We will launch the series with a special webinar celebrating World Hydrocephalus Day on Saturday, 20 September 2025. This event will feature leading global experts in hydrocephalus research and clinical practice, who will share their experience and latest insights.

This year, there would be an introduction of two types of special webinars:

  • Regional Focus: Several webinars will spotlight specific geographical regions, with the inclusion of local languages where possible to overcome language barriers.
    • Specialty-Focused Sessions: Newly introduced subspecialty webinars will address advanced aspects of CSF dynamics and related fields, offering valuable insights to specialists while broadening access for colleagues less involved in hydrocephalus care.

We believe this diverse approach will promote deeper discussions, stronger collaborations, and greater knowledge-sharing among professionals across clinical and basic sciences.

The format of the webinars would be like previous years, being 10 monthly sessions, each 60-90 minutes in duration.

Webinars access will continue to be free of charge, in keeping with the Hydrocephalus Society’s mission to advance clinical care and research in hydrocephalus and CSF disorders. Recordings will be available on the Hydrocephalus Society website for all society members who are unable to attend the live sessions.

The series will conclude just before the Hydrocephalus 2026 World Congress in São Paulo, Brazil (31 July – 3 August 2026). We look forward to sharing the latest discoveries, innovative ideas, and expert perspectives as we continue to advance the field together.

Your participation, feedback, and suggestions will be invaluable in shaping the future of this initiative.

Sincerely,
On behalf of the Hydrocephalus Society

Ahmed Toma
Scientific Lead for the 2025-2026
Hydrocephalus Webinar Series
Richard Edwards
Hydrocephalus Society Webinar Series 2025-2026
Co-Chair
Official Language of the Webinars

The Official Language of the Webinars is English, with live captioning offered for persons with disabilities.

Duration

Each webinar has a duration between 60 – 120 minutes.

Contact

For more information or inquiries, please contact us at contact@ishcsf.com

Click here to register for Part 1!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Registration is free of charge!. Each webinar will be available to watch for a week after broadcasting, and then will become available only to Hydrocephalus Society Members in the website’s Members Corner.

Coming Soon

Previous webinar recordings can be found in the Member’s Corner.

The full series is available to Hydrocephalus Society MembersIf you are a member, click here to login, or become a member now!

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