We are excited to welcome our newly matched mentees to the EAN Mentorship Programme! Congratulations on starting this special journey toward your personal and career growth. Being part of a mentorship programme is a great opportunity to connect with experienced mentors, gain valuable advice, and grow in a way that might not be possible alone.
We look forward to watching you benefit from this experience and are excited to support you along the way. Wishing you a rewarding and inspiring mentorship journey!
Congratulations to our Mentees:
Farid Abedrabbo, Pamplona, Spain
Ibrahim Acır, Istanbul, Turkey
Elena Bondareva, Vienna, Austria
Siwar Bouden, Toulouse, France
Audrey Cambier, Bruxelles, Belgium
Bogdan Ciopleias, Brasov, Romania
Gennaro Cretella, Napoli, Italy
Alice Dainelli, Firenze, Italy
Konstantina Drellia, Athens, Greece
Isabel Ros, Valladolid, Spain
Sara Sánchez Gamino, Málaga, Spain
Alejandro Sarmiento Pita, Málaga, Spain
Alessio Sarnataro, Naples, Italy
Alexandra Dupic, Paris, France
Eray Ergul, Ankara, Turkey
Alessandro Franceschini, Parma, Italy
Alessandro Furia, Bologna, Italy
Tatia Gakharia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Caterina Giannini, Naples, Italy
Maria Gogou, Alexandroupolis, Greece
Anca-Diana Grigore, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Maciej Hyla, Warszawa, Poland
Gianmaria Senerchia, Naples, Italy
Anastasia Siminenco-Rotari, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Zeynep Büşra Soysal, Kocaeli, Turkey
Henriette Szabo Mathe, Targu Mures, Romania
Bara Jasem Alowais, Sarpsborg, Norway
Esra Kara, Cologne, Germany
Bekir Burak Kılboz, Istanbul, Turkey
George Karun Kurian, Biel, Switzerland
Maria Marques Roque, Lisboa, Portugal
Francesco Andrea Pedrazzini, Milan, Italy
Iulia Elena Petre, Bucharest, Romania
Daniela Prisacaru, Lübeck, Germany
Athina Tsimpiktsioglou, Athens, Greece
Fatma Şeyda Üstüner Gölge, İstanbul, Turkey
Gursan Gunes Uygun, Tokat, Turkey
Nina Vashchenko, Moscow, Russia
We would like to encourage all interested neurologists* to enrol in the EAN Mentorship Programme to get the chance to interact with an experienced professional in the field of neurology and ask for advice on specific projects or personal development (*future mentees need to be RRFS / full members working in EAN member countries).
This is also a chance for future mentors to strengthen their leadership and mentoring skills and make a valuable contribution to supporting the next generation of neurologists. By spending a few hours per month together as a team with the mutual goal of development, these pairs may even prepare the basis for a lifelong connection.
We encourage anyone interested in participating to watch this useful introduction on developmental mentoring and learn about the different areas of this programme.
If you are interested in taking part on either side of this programme, please visit the EAN Mentorship Programme page.
Find out how to become a mentee or how to become part of our pool of mentors.