EAN Congress newsTop Articles
Neurological news from the Netherlands V – the land of the 3rd EAN Congress: Movement Disorders
By Agnita Boon, on behalf of the Dutch Society for Movement Disorders
This task force on Movement Disorders of the Dutch Association of Neurology was founded in 2006. The board consist of representatives with special… Continue Reading 

by Antonella Macerollo & Elena Moro
By Claudia Sommer
Another format of teaching at the EAN congresses are the interactive sessions, which encourage the participant to actively engage, and with immediate feedback to support learning
Each course lasts for 90 minutes, and the number of…
Many thanks to everyone who participated in the congress quiz for the
by Catharina G. Faber
Neuromuscular Centre the Netherlands
The field of neuromuscular diseases in the Netherlands is characterized by a longstanding tradition of collaboration between seven neuromuscular centres of the university hospitals. This collaboration has been formalised since 1993, when…
By Karin Klijn
Over the past three decades the diagnosis and treatment of stroke has seen tremendous changes, which have led to a complete change of clinical practice, probably best illustrated by the adagio “time is brain”.
Dutch researchers…
By Claudia Sommer
Hands-on courses include the active participation of the attendees. This course format is used whenever the learning objectives contain specific skills, as in neurophysiology, neurosonology, neuro-opthalmology, and movement disorders. A hands-on course may…
By Brigit de Jong
Multiple sclerosis (MS) research has a longstanding history in the Netherlands with an impressive impact on global knowledge related to MS pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment. During the time period where no disease modifying treatments options were…