by Jan Kuks
On behalf of the Quality Assurance sub-Committee, I’m delighted to announce that, based on an objective analysis of participant evaluations, the following individuals will all be receiving certificates of excellence for their respective educational lectures during the 2nd EAN congress in Copenhagen, May 2016
We congratulate the best speakers/presenters:
1. Natan Bornstein (Tel Aviv, Israel) for his lecture on “Motor deficits – their consequences and rehabilitation” in Teaching course 18 “Life after stroke – Level 2”
2. Peter J. Goadsby (London, UK) for his lecture on “Diagnosis of cluster headache and other TACS” in Case-based Workshop 2 “Cluster headache – a clinical challenge? “
3. Nicolas Gaspard (Brussels, Belgium) for his lecture on “Advanced EEG monitoring” in Case-based Workshop 1 “EEG in patients with acute consciousness impairment”
4. Andrea Rossetti (Lausanne, Switzerland) for his lecture on “Spiky EEG: to treat or not to treat?” in Case-based Workshop 1 “EEG in patients with acute consciousness impairment”
5. Jean-Pierre Lin (London, UK), for his lecture on “Cerebral Palsy” in Teaching Course 2 “MDS-ES/EAN: Abnormal movement disorders in children (diagnosis and management) – Level 1”
6. Gordon Plant (London, UK), for his lecture on “Visual loss” in Teaching Course 3 “Neuro-ophthalmological emergencies – Level 2”
7. Konrad P. Weber (Zurich, Switzerland), for his lecture on “Diplopia” in Teaching Course 3 “Neuro-ophthalmological emergencies – Level 2”
8. Jakub Hort (Prague, CZ), for his lecture on “Development of novel pharmacological treatment in Alzheimer’s disease: an update” in Teaching Course 5 “Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments in Alzheimer’s disease – Level 2”
9. Heather Angus-Leppan (London, UK), for her lecture on “What is enough for the diagnosis for epilepsy?” in Teaching Course 19 “Challenges in newly diagnosed epilepsy – Level 1”
10. Stephan Schreiber (Berlin, Germany), for his presentation on “Duplex ultrasound evaluation of intracranial arteries – anterior circulation” in Hands-on Course 1 “Neurosonology-vascular”