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The 3rd Congress of the EAN includes the following networking programme and special sessions: Saturday, June 24, 2017, 18.30, Main Auditorium: Opening
During the Opening the EAN will welcome all participants to the 3rd EAN cognress. The welcoming addresses… Continue Reading
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The 2nd Congress of the EAN includes the following networking programme and special sessions:
Friday, May 27, 2016: EBN Examination.
The UEMS EBN examination will be held one day prior to the congress at Bella Center Copenhagen. The examination… Continue Reading -
The 1st Congress of the EAN includes the following networking programme and special sessions: Friday, June 19th, 2015: EBN Examination.
The UEMS EBN examination will be held one day prior to the congress at CityCube Berlin. The examination consists of… Continue Reading -
Our latest Students’ Corner articles are on the topic ‘Your EAN Congress experience‘, both written by two of the winners of our 'Why Neurology?' essay contest.
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EAN Congress newsTop Articles
EFNA focuses on rare neurological disease in special TV session
July 3, 2023This special session organised by the European Federation of Neurological Associations covered the up-to-date unmet needs and future challenges in rare neurological diseases from the perspective of patients’ associations. -
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Clinical Fellowship Reports 2022: Brno, Liège & Heeze
March 21, 2023Reports from three EAN Clinical Fellowship participants on their experiences in Brno, Liège, and Heeze. -
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COVID-19 Research Round-Up: Cross-Sectional Case Control Studies – December 2022
December 23, 2022Our pick of COVID-19-related cross-sectional case control studies from the scientific press for December 2022. -
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Students’ Corner: A day in the life of a medical student in your country
May 20, 2022We are delighted to publish the winning articles of our first ever Students Corner call on the topic "A day in the life of a medical student in YOUR country". -
Dr. Thomas Jenkins interviews Dr. benedetta Bodini.
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Country of the Month – Italy
August 1, 2019Our cities are well known for the arts, their history , design and fashion, quality of life, and food. The Mediterranean diet was postulated to be protective against neurodegenerative diseases by Ancel Benjamin Keys (1904 - 2004), a famous American physiologist who decided to live in the Cilento, a beautiful Southern Italian area, and follow the diet himself. Finally, Italian cities are renowned for the human relationships of their inhabitants. -
Norway is located in the western and northern part of Scandinavia, and it is well known for its beautiful scenery with fjords and waterfalls along the coastline, its mountainous wilderness, and for Arctic regions with northern lights in the winter and midnight sun during the summer. Norway is one of Europe's most sparsely populated countries with 5.2 million people in a land area of 385,802 km2. The most densely populated area is around the city of Oslo in the south-east of the country. Oslo, the Norway’s capital, is the fastest-growing capital in Europe.
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Education cornerEducation
8th European Teaching Course on Neurorehabilitation – Brain Days
September 1, 2018This event was organized by the Foundation of the Society for the Study of Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity, together with the Romanian Society of Neurology and “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was endorsed by the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation (WFNR), the European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies (EFNR) and the EAN. -
Georgia (Georgian: საქართველო, Sakartvelo) is a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and West Asia, and generally considered to be part of the European continent. To the west it is bordered by the Black Sea, to the north and northeast by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and by Azerbaijan to the southeast.
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