Report from Dr Jasur Toshev from Tashkent, Uzbekistan visiting Department of Neurology, Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium under the supervision of Prof. Patrick Cras.
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Resident and Research Fellows
Call for expressions of interest: EAN-RRFS treasurer- Apply now!
April 20, 2017The Resident and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) would like to announce the advertisement of a RRFS treasurer position, starting from June 2017 for one year. The position will start from the 3rd EAN congress in Amsterdam and end after the 4th EAN congress in Lisbon. -
by Antonella Macerollo
Ebrain is a comprehensive e-learning platform for clinical neurosciences, with a broad range of content to support learning in a variety of ways. Of note, EAN members can access to Ebrain platform directly through their own… Continue Reading -
Early Registration Fee Deadline: March 23, 2017
The UEMS EBN Board examination will be held one day prior to the 3rd congress of the European Academy of Neurology.
Date: Friday, June 23, 2017
Venue: Europaplein 22, 1078 GZ Amsterdam, The… Continue Reading -
Report from Dr Madara Lazdane from Riga, Latvia visiting Department of Biomedical Science and Neuromotor - Clinical of Neurology, Bologna, Italy under the supervision of Prof. Pietro Cortelli
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Report from Dr Sandra Manuela Dias Moreira from Amarante, Portugal visiting Institute of Genetic Medicine, International Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK under the supervision of Dr. Teresinha Evangelista.
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It is a pleasure to write this report for the EAN and to share my personal experience with my European Colleagues.
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Thanks to the EAN research fellowship, I have worked for one year in the lab of Prof. Edgar Meinl in Ludwig-Maximillian University Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology in Munich. It was an invaluable experience for me both academically and socially.
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Report from Dr Inga Małecka from Warsaw, Poland visiting Multiple Sclerosis Centre of Catalonia, University Hospital Vall d´Hebron, Barcelona, Spain under the supervision of Dr. Xavier Montalban.
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Resident and Research FellowsEducation corner
RTC in Yekaterinburg – report from the RRFS
December 1, 2016It was not the first time that the regional teaching course was hosted in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The collaboration between EAN and associate prof. Elena Lebedeva from The Urals State Medical University was so fruitful that over 300 junior neurologists and residents had the opportunity to join the course. -
I am very grateful to the EAN research experience fellowship grant for giving me the opportunity to study in The Netherlands. I spent 6 months in the neuro-immunological department of the Erasmus Medical Center of Rotterdam, a modern and renowned institution in clinical and research fields.
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Report from Dr Aleksandra Herrera-Sokolowska from Bierutów, Poland visiting St. George's Hospital, University of London, Atkinson Morley Dept. of Neurology, London, UK, under the supervision of Dr. Anthony Pereira
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Report from Dr Riccardo Galbusera from Freiburg, Germany visiting the Ofxord University Department of Clinical Neurosciences, West Wing, John Radcliffe Hospital, OX3 9DU Oxford, UK under the supervision of Prof. Martin Turner.
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Resident and Research Fellows
Report: The French Association of Residents & Young Neurologists (ANAINF)
September 1, 2016About us
The French Association of Residents & Young Neurologists, ANAINF (Association des assistants et internes de neurologie de France), was born in 1997 in order to represent, inform, and advise the young neurologists during their residency (DES) in neurology… Continue Reading -
Resident and Research Fellows
Young Neurologists, Neurosurgeons and Neurophysiologists (YNNN)
September 1, 2016What is the YNNN? The association of Young Neurologists, Neurosurgeons and Neurophysiologists (YNNN) was founded in the 1970’ies in Denmark. The YNNN was formed from the Danish associations of Neurology (DNS), Neurosurgery (DNKS) and Clinical Neurophysiology (DSKN), but it is an independent association. It started with small meetings in basements, but in the last 10 years the association has grown into a nation-wide organization with about 350 members, and the annually joint meeting gathers more than 100 members.
