The European Academy of Neurology is pleased to welcome Nepal as its new Corresponding Institutional Member!
From now on, the Nepal Academy of Neurology (NAN), led by President, Prof. Dr. Krishna Kumar Oli, is going to be invited as an observer to the EAN Assembly of Delegates and to an informal meeting with other Corresponding Institutional Members, taking place during the EAN congresses.
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ESNR, the European Society of Neuroradiology, is with 5,000 members Europe’s leading radiological subspecialty society. Founded in 1969 we are celebrating our 50th birthday this year. A wide range of diagnostic and interventional neuroradiological topics including brain and spine imaging, head and neck imaging and pediatric neuroradiology are housed under the ESNR umbrella.
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The annual WHO meeting of the mental health forum was held on the 14-15 October 2019. This is the first time that Neurology was invited to attend and present in two separate sessions. I represented the EAN and presented the case for global Neurosciences in the two sessions.
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On behalf of the Ethics and Quality Task Force and based on the results of the participants evaluations, we announce the best speakers/presenters of educational courses at 5th EAN congress in Oslo, 29 June – 2 July 2019. We congratulate… Continue Reading
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On behalf of the Ethics and Quality Task Force and based on the results of the participants evaluations, we announce the best speakers/presenters of scientific courses at 5th EAN congress in Oslo, 29 June – 2 July 2019. We congratulate… Continue Reading
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EAN NewsCountry of the MonthEur J Neurol
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SPANISH AUTHORS
November 4, 2019Please find below recent articles from Spanish authors that have been published in the European Journal of Neurology -
Following the big success of last year’s 1st Autumn School, EAN again welcomed 61 participants from 22 countries - Albania, Armenia, Austria, Denmark, Georgia, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. Loutraki, formerly known for its’ natural thermal springs, is close to Corinth and the archaeological site and village of ancient Corinth, about 80 kilometres west of Athens.
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Resident and Research FellowsFellowship reportsEducation
Clinical Fellowship Reports 2019 – November
November 1, 2019Below are three reports from those who took part in the EAN clincial Fellowships in 2019. Keep visitng EANpages over the next months to read more reports from other particpants from 2019. -
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New approach to quality assessment of EAN congress and other educational activities
November 1, 2019Maria Stamelou, Co-Chair EQTF
Walter Struhal, Member EQTF The Ethics and Quality Task Force (EQTF) was formed last year to replace the former Quality Assurance sub-Committee. This Task Force is an independent working group and reports directly to… Continue Reading -
55th Turkish National Neurology Congress 15th – 21st November 2019, Antalya, Turkey The Turkish Neurological Society aspires to make sure that the 55th edition of the national congress in 2019 is a more diverse, more active and more beneficial family… Continue Reading
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European Working Group of People with Dementia involved in RADAR-AD website section on Patient Engagement
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On 16 October, EAN participated in an event in the European Parliament organized by Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks-Europe (GAMIAN Europe). The event brought together the MEP Alliance for Mental Health, organizations and societies focused on brain and mental health as well as several policy makers from the EU institutions. This MEP Alliance is endorsed by 26 members of the European Parliament.
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Launch of Joint Webinars with the European Reference Networks for Rare Neurological Diseases and Rare Neuromuscular Diseases
November 1, 2019The two European Reference Networks (ERNs) for Rare Neurological Diseases and Rare Neuromuscular Diseases (ERN-RND and ERN-EuroNMD) are launching a new joint educational program in collaboration with the European Academy of Neurology. -
With “involvement” as one of its five core values, EAN strives to encourage and strengthen the collaboration not only between the national societies and individual members but also among the related professional organisations, national and international, neurological associations and related… Continue Reading
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Globalisation has created convergence of individual countries’ health problems and, consequently, mutual dependence for generating solutions. This means that in today’s world, we can no longer consider health of particular countries or regions, such as European Union (EU), in isolation.