The Walsh Session isn't just a tradition - it's the beating heart of the NANOS Annual Meeting.
On Saturday, March 21, the room will fill, the lights will dim, and the cases that define our specialty will take the stage.
This year's lineup is already shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable in recent memory. The titles alone hint at what's coming:
- A "harmless" presentation that hides a predator
- A case so strange it earned the name Hummingbird
- Vision loss that defies every expected pattern
- A diagnostic labyrinth with no clear exit
- A skin finding that rewrites the entire neurological story
These aren't routine consults. They're the cases that stay with you - the ones you bring back to your practice, your trainees, your colleagues, and your own clinical instincts.
The Walsh Session is where neuro‑ophthalmology sharpens itself. It's where the field gathers to be challenged, humbled, and inspired.
And it only happens once a year.
If you want to be in the room when the specialty's most compelling cases unfold, now is the time to register for NANOS 2026.
Boston is already on track to be one of our strongest meetings yet - and the Walsh Session is a major reason why.
Secure your spot. Don't hear about these cases secondhand.
| | Register Now We'll see you in the front row at the meeting shaped by this year's theme: Inspiration. Innovation. Impact. | |
Be well and peaceful,
Billy
Billy J. Atwell
NANOS Communications and Meetings Specialist
NANOS Executive Office
1935 County Road B-2 W Ste 165 | Roseville, MN 55113
Tel: (952) 646-2053 | Fax: (888) 381-0170 | Email: communications@nanosweb.org

