If you are not able to go to the European Stroke Conference being held this month in Nice http://www.eurostroke.org/, why not brush up on your stroke knowledge via ebrain instead.
There are separate modules on Haemorrhagic vascular disease and ischaemic vascular disease, covering everything from information on patient counselling (http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=143) through to pathology (http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=129) and surgical treatments http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=167).
Test your knowledge on stroke mimics (http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=135), acute stroke treatment (http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=133) and much more.
There are 44 sessions in total across the two modules, covering the basics to much more specific issues such as how to manage vein of galen malformations (http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=148).
Ebrain is the largest and most comprehensive web-based training resource in clinical neurosciences, both for training and continuous professional development. Access is free for EFNS and ENS members, and EFNS associate member societies as well as neurologists coming from HINARI Group 1 countries. Individual passwords can be received via the Head Office education@efns.org.
There are over 600 sessions each with built in self-assessment questions.
If you have difficulty accessing the ebrain content please ensure your computer is set to allow pop ups. There is also a guide to using ebrain and getting the most out of it at http://www.ebrainjnc.com/learning/course/view.php?id=576, and our mobile app for access via smartphones and tablets is now in the final stages of testing.
If you have password or technical issues please contact support@ebrainjnc.com.