15. Colloquium Neurologicum Salzburg – Seltene Erkrankungen in der Neurologie (Rare Diseases in Neurology)
May 24th – 25th 2018, Salzburg, Austria
Main Topics:
1. National and global perspective of rare neurological diseases
2. Neurologic manifestations of systemic disorders
3. Rare… Continue Reading
Monthly Archives
April 2018
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ResearchEur J Neurol
European Journal of Neurology – Contributions from Slovakian authors
April 10, 2018Please find below articles from French authors and co-authors that were published in the European Journal of Neurology -
TEST YOURSELF ACROSS THE NEUROLOGY CURRICULUM – ENTIRELY FREE FOR EAN MEMBERS Whether you are a trainee preparing for your exit exam, or a specialist looking for objective feedback on your knowledge, this online self-assessment exercise will be open from… Continue Reading
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The 2018 participants of the EAN Tournament for Neurologists in training will receive a travel grant, free congress registration and up to four nights’ of hotel accommodation for the Lisbon Congress: Tournament 1 – Basic neurology Sunday, 17 June, 2018… Continue Reading
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The new CME article April 2018: “Clinical usefulness of prognostic biomarkers in optic neuritis” is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning activities are free-of-charge for EAN… Continue Reading
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Executive PageEAN NewsFeatured Slider
President’s page: Educational activities of the European Academy of Neurology outside the annual congress
April 3, 2018Education is one of the key elements of the activities of the European Academy of Neurology. While the congress is well known to most of our members and European Neurologists the activities outside the congress are much less known. EAN has a special committee working on education[1] with Prof. Hannah Cock as the chair and the teaching course subcommittee under the leadership of Prof. Claudia Sommer. They are charged to develop an educational program including education for neurologists in training and advanced courses with the emphasis on training for the general neurologist. While the field of Neurology is getting increasingly broader it is of paramount importance to set a common ground for all neurologists which our education committee has carefully developed. For the congress educational programme, a five-year curriculum of the educational content covering all relevant topics has been developed over the past 3 years and parts of this plan are also applied to the educational activities outside the congress. -
InterviewsEAN NewsTop Articles
Interview with Prof. Monica Di Luca – President of the European Brain Council
April 1, 2018Prof. Wolfgang Oertel (WO): Dear Prof. Di Luca I congratulate you with your new position and kindly ask you to illustrate your plans for EBC’s strategy and work in the years to come. Prof. Monica Di Luca (MDL): Being elected as President of EBC is a great honour for me as well as an important challenge. This is an important era for EBC. Thanks to the excellent work of the past President David Nutt, the last 4 years witnessed the consolidation of our Council in the European scenario as the ideal platform where all voices related to brain research could find an interlocutor and could merge. We are now in the privileged position to start new projects and bring EBC to a next step. -
Founded/Established in and Short synopsis of aims and objectives
The European ME Alliance (EMEA) was founded in 2008 and is committed to increase understanding of Myalgic
Encephalomyelitis (ME or ME/CFS) and improve quality of life experienced by people with… Continue Reading -
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Fellowship reportsEducation
Research Training Fellowship 2016 – report by Gerd Tinkhauser
April 1, 2018I would like to express my gratitude to the European Academy of Neurology for having granted me a 12 months research-training fellowship at Prof. Peter Brown’s research group, at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Brain Network Dynamics Unit of the University of Oxford, UK. -
Resident and Research FellowsEducation
1st Joint-Workshop of the European Academy of Neurology – Residents and Research Fellows Section (EAN-RRFS) & the Swiss Association of Young Neurologists (SAYN)
April 1, 2018Two years ago, the European Academy of Neurology – Residents and Research Fellows Section (EAN-RRFS) started a new initiative called “junior national representatives network” to establish a team of junior national representatives within the EAN-RRFS. The main aim is to enable closer links between the European countries in order to facilitate the speed of information flow, exchange experiences, and learn from each other. -
EAN Congress newsEAN NewsTop Articles
Lisbon 2018: Which sessions you should not miss…
April 1, 2018As in the previous years, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Lisbon 2018. Please find their answers below! -
by Anna Sauerbier
1) EFNA launch ‘Survey of Young Europeans with Neurological Conditions’
http://www.braincouncil.eu/activities/news/efna-launch-survey-of-young-europeans-with-neurological-conditions/
2) Europe’s pharma companies join with non-profit group in push to measure outcomes of medical treatments
https://sciencebusiness.net/healthy-measures/news/europes-pharma-companies-join-non-profit-group-push-measure-outcomes-medical… Continue Reading -
EAN Congress newsEAN NewsTop Articles
Neurological news from Portugal IV – Machado-Joseph Disease: from past to future
April 1, 2018History Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is an autosomal dominant (AD) spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) initially described in descendants of immigrants from the Portuguese islands of the Azores. It was in 1972 that Kenneth K. Nakano and colleagues described the Machado family, with an AD, late onset, cerebellar ataxia with peripheral neuropathy. All family members were descendants from Guilherme Machado, who had migrated from São Miguel (Azores) to Massachusetts in the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. -
Paper of the MonthEAN NewsFeatured Slider
Paper of the month: Structural brain abnormalities as signatures in epilepsy
April 1, 2018For April 2018, we have selected: Whelan CD, Altmann A, Botia JA, et al., for the ENIGMA-Epilepsy Working Group. Structural brain abnormalities in the common epilepsies assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study. Brain 2018;141:391-408. Epilepsy affects 0.6-1.5% of the population worldwide with one-third of patients being resistant to antiepileptic treatment. Nowadays epilepsy is considered a network disorder in which several structural changes are involved.
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