The Neurohospitalist Society
Join the fastest growing subspecialty in neurology.
The Neurohospitalist Society (NHS) was formed to create a central unifying organization of neurohospitalists. Neurohospitalists are physicians and providers who care for hospitalized patients with, or at risk for, neurological disorders and disease.

NHS’ 14th Annual Meeting
Dates: October 2-3, 2026
Location: Hyatt Regency Boston, One Avenue de Lafayette, Boston, MA 02111
Credits: Estimated 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
Registration rates (prices increase after August 7)
Member - Physician: $400 / $450 after August 7
Member - Advanced Practice Provider: $200 / $250 after August 7
Medical students/residents/fellows: $100 / $150 after August 7
Non-member (non-Industry): $600 / $700 after August 7
Industry: $1000 / $1200 after August 7
NHS Call for Abstracts
Submit an Abstract to be Presented at Our 14th Annual Meeting!
Deadline to submit extended to July 17, 2026
We invite you to submit one or more abstracts for consideration to be presented at our Annual Meeting. Presenting at the annual meeting provides valuable opportunities to gain recognition, receive feedback from experts, and connect with leaders in neurohospitalist medicine.
Please note: participation requires in-person attendance in Boston, MA, on October 2-3, 2026
Learn more and submit abstracts
2026 Industry Opportunities
We offer opportunities to Exhibit and sponsor our signature Friday Evening Reception. Our Product Theater Opportunities are now sold out.
Exhibitor Prospectus & Application
Reception Sponsorship Details & Application
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Neurohospitalist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor
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"When you put a Neurohospitalist in a hospital, it is remarkable the number of neurologically ill patients that come out of the woodwork."
Dr. S. Andrew Josephson – UCSF