Leading neurosurgeons shared surgical tips and medical innovations during a special recording of the Stein Fireside podcast in San Antonio [1].
This session provides a rare glimpse into the practical exchanges between top specialists during one of the industry's largest professional gatherings. By moving the conversation from the clinic to a public forum, the event highlights the collaborative nature of modern brain surgery.
The podcast episode was recorded on location at the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas [1]. The recording took place during the 2026 meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) [1].
Participants used the platform to discuss the nuances of neurosurgical work and the implementation of new technologies in the operating room. The episode focuses on sharing practical tips that can be applied to improve patient outcomes and surgical precision [1].
Because the AANS meeting serves as a primary hub for the global neurosurgical community, these discussions often signal emerging trends in the field. The choice of a fireside-style format allows for a more candid exploration of the challenges surgeons face in high-stakes environments [1].
This specific recording is part of a broader effort to make specialized surgical knowledge more accessible to a wider audience of medical professionals and students. The discourse emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, and the peer-to-peer exchange of technical expertise [1].
“Leading neurosurgeons shared surgical tips and medical innovations”
The integration of podcasting into professional medical conferences reflects a shift toward digital knowledge-sharing. By capturing high-level technical discussions in an informal setting, the medical community can disseminate specialized surgical insights more rapidly than through traditional peer-reviewed journals alone.




