Country of the Month for March 2021 is Lithuania
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In this article, our goal is to provide a glimpse into the excellent collaboration and cooperation our organization has had with the European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies (EFNR).
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Country of the month: United Kingdom
March 1, 2019The United Kingdom (UK) is noted for its diverse and varied populace with approximately 66 million people living in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland- which together make up the UK. Giants Causeway Northern Ireland The earliest place of medical training in Britain was in 1123 at St Bartholomew's Hospital and the first formal medical school was Edinburgh University in 1726. Currently, we have 33 medical schools: 25 in England, five in Scotland, two in Wales and one in Northern Ireland. There are currently 6,000 medical students who graduate each year, which will rise to 7,500 by 2025. -
The Czech Republic is situated in Central Europe and covers an area of 78,866 square kilometres. It is a unitary parliamentary republic hosting 10.6 million inhabitants. Prague is the capital and largest city with 1.3 million residents.
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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. -
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Activities of the EAN Scientific Panel Higher Cortical Functions 2016/2017
December 20, 2017The EAN Scientific Panel held its annual meeting on 25 June 2017 09:45 to 10:45 during the 3rd EAN Congress in Amsterdam. Chair of the meeting: Lueder Deecke, Management Group members present: Co-Chair Stefano Cappa, Pasquale Calabrese, Wolfgang Heide,… Continue Reading -
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Education on Neuromuscular Diseases: a must for the European Reference Network, a challenge to general neurologists
June 1, 2017Bruno Eymard, chair of the local organising committee of the 2017 WMS pre-congress course Bendikt Schoser and Antonio Toscano, co-chairs of the EAN Scientific Panel on Muscle and Neuromuscular junction disorders Marianne de Visser, chair of the WMS pre-congress course… Continue Reading -
Report from the Education Committee, February 2015 by Hannah Cock Education underpins much of the EAN vision, in which context an early priority for the Education Committee has been to work on how best to optimise the quality of… Continue Reading
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On March 15, 2014 the last Management Committee Meeting of the EFNS took place at EFNS Head Office in Vienna, Austria. All Commmittee Chairpersons presented their reports and their proposals for the European Academy of Neurology. The reports can be… Continue Reading
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Every year the President provides a report to the Council of Delegates, our senior governing body, about the events of the previous year. This year the Council will meet at the World Congress of Neurology and I shall report as follows.
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This year the EFNS project of individual visits to departments of neurological excellence is already running the 12th annual course. Having started in 2001 with the first 21 grantees, it gradually developed up to 82 grants per year in 2010.… Continue Reading
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