Magda Dohnalová worked for the EAN and its predecessor the EFNS from 1998 to 2022. Here she gives an account of her 24 years working with and for neurologists.
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With relatively few chances for EAN staff and members to meet in person, we decided to use this platform to present the team behind the scenes. This time it's Katina from the Scientific Department, and Robertina from the Communications Department.
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Student CornerFellowship reportsEducation corner
Student Teaser Fellowship reports 2022 – Karlsbad, Zagreb & Salzburg
January 10, 2023Read the latest three reports on EAN Student Teaser Fellowships that took place in 2022. Find out how our future neurologists got on in their chosen departments. -
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Student Teaser Fellowship reports 2022 – Salzburg, Ramat Gan, & Rostock
December 30, 2022Read the latest three reports on EAN Student Teaser Fellowships that took place in 2022. Find out how our future neurologists got on in their chosen departments. -
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Executive Page: New guideline prioritisation process begins setting path for next two years
November 1, 2022EAN Scientific Committee Chair, Prof. Thomas Berger, provides a general update, including guideline prioritisation news, ongoing research projects and the forthcoming 2nd EAN Science School. -
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Executive Page: More reasons than ever to renew your EAN membership
October 11, 2022EAN Secretary General, Tony Marson, provides a general update on membership issues, including new membership benefits and the opening of this year's membership renewal period.. -
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Executive Page: Challenge of maintaining high standards is a privilege says incoming Education Committee Chair
September 1, 2022New EAN Education Committee Chair, Irena Rektorova, introduces herself with an overview of recent and upcoming EAN educational initiatives. -
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Interview: Prof. Thomas Berger, President of the Austrian Society of Neurology
March 22, 2022First in a new series of interviews with presidents of National Neurological Societies, Prof. Thomas Berger from the Austrian Society of Neurology. -
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Interview with the new Chair of the Resident and Research Fellow Section: Luca Cuffaro
September 1, 2021How would you describe the mission of the RRFS if you were explaining it to a member of the public? The Resident and Research Fellow Section is the young section of the European Academy of Neurology. The major aim is… Continue Reading -
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Executive Page: Get involved! Management Group elections, Neuro-covid registry and more
September 1, 2021EAN Scientific Committee Chair, Thomas Berger, gives early notice of the upcoming elections for Scientific Panel Management Groups and an update on recent scientific activities. -
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Executive Page: Riccardo Soffietti reappointed as Chair of the Education Committee of EAN
October 1, 2020October's Executive Page: Prof. Riccardo Soffietti -
Country of the month: Moldova
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Building the Future of Neurology is for the RRFS Office a unique opportunity to improve neurology education, ameliorate patient care and promote scientific advancements in the field of neurology.
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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. -
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Country of the month – Cyprus
November 1, 2017Situated at the north-eastern end of the Mediterranean basin, Cyprus is the third largest island in the region, with an area of 9,251 square kilometers (3,572 square miles). Cyprus is a small island with a long history and a rich culture that spans 10,000 years, making it one of the oldest civilizations in the Mediterranean area. Situated at the crossroads of three continents - Europe, Asia and Africa - the island’s unique geographic position has played an important part in its turbulent past since antiquity. The island was divided in 1974 following the Turkish invasion.
