From 1 January 2026, the 24 Days, 24 Modules: eanCampus Challenge invites neurologists worldwide — EAN members and non-members alike — to access 24 high-quality neurology modules for free.
With relatively few chances for EAN staff and members to meet in person, we decided to use this platform to present our team behind the scenes. This time it’s Dauren from the Scientific Department, and Benita from the Membership Department.
This month we have selected two papers of the month, reporting the results of two randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase III trials investigating potential therapies for generalised Myasthenia Gravis.
Each month the EANpages editorial team reviews the scientific press for recently published papers of outstanding interest to neurologists. Here we present our selection for June 2023.
At EAN 2023, several sessions are devoted to the impact of sex and gender on neurological disorders, and the lives and opportunities of clinicians and researchers.
The EAN Scientific Panel on Movement Disorders Management Group invites you to join us for the excellent Movement Disorders programme at EAN 2023, prepared in collaboration with the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society – European Section.
The EAN Student Task Force is pleased to present the winners of this year’s ‘Why Neurology?’ essay competition. The winners will present their work onsite in Budapest at EAN 2023.
Watch a full recording of the European Brain Health Summit 2023, held on 9 May, featuring key international voices on precision neurology and the prevention of neurological diseases.
Nina Vashchenko, Chair of the EAN Resident & Research Fellows Section, invites you to check out all the activities our RRFS officers have planned for EAN 2023.