Foundations & Frontiers in Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Surgery
The Duke Nerve Center invites you to the 3rd Annual Duke Nerve Course, an immersive, hands-on cadaver-based program focused on advancing surgical expertise in peripheral nerve and brachial plexus reconstruction.
This two-day course is designed for residents, fellows, early-career surgeons, and teaching faculty in orthopaedic surgery, plastic surgery, and neurosurgery. Participants will engage in targeted didactics and intensive cadaver lab sessions emphasizing surgical exposure, operative strategy, and technical precision.
A parallel occupational and physical therapy track offers specialized education in the management of peripheral nerve and brachial plexus injuries, with integrated cadaver lab experiences that provide insight into surgical anatomy and intraoperative decision-making—strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration and continuity of care.
Join colleagues from across the southeastern United States for a focused educational experience that combines technical training, multidisciplinary learning, and clinical relevance.
Course Details
- Dates: September 11–12, 2026
- Location: Duke University
Duke Human Fresh Tissue Laboratory