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IPSIS does not tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment
including, but not limited to: inappropriate comments on race, color,
creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, marital
status, sexual orientation, military status, gender
identity, or gender expression; the display of
inappropriate or sexual images in public spaces; deliberate
intimidation, stalking, or following; harassing photography or
recordings; sustained disruption of presentations or other events;
inappropriate physical contact or unwelcome sexual
attention. All attendees, speakers, sponsors, staff, and volunteers at Society activities are required to agree to uphold this code of conduct during the event, in activity-related social events at on-site or off-site locations, and in related online communities and social media.
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12/12/2025IPSIS 2025 Wrapped
12/12/2025AMA Backs IPSIS-Supported PNB Coverage Resolution
12/12/2025WISeR Implementation Guidance
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IPSIS 2026 Winter Seminar - San Juan, Puerto Rico
4/25/2026 » 4/26/2026
IPSIS 2026 European Congress - Budapest, Hungary
9/23/2026 » 9/26/2026
The IPSIS 2026 Annual Meeting - Washington, D.C.
9/26/2026 » 9/27/2026
Lumbar, Neurostimulation, or Comprehensive US-Guided Bio-Skills Labs - Washington, D.C.
10/24/2026 » 10/25/2026
Cervical, Disc and Vertebral Body Access, or Fluoro-Guided Bio-Skills Labs - New Orleans, Louisiana
11/6/2026 » 11/7/2026
Lumbar/Thoracic Bio-Skills Lab - Amsterdam, The Netherlands