This EAN Regional Teaching Course took place on 7-9 June in Tbilisi, Georgia, covering the topics of stroke, infections of the nervous system, sleep disorders, neuromuscular diseases, and headache.
After 14 years, the EAN Regional Teaching Course took place in Georgia again, but not in the capital of Tbilisi, but a 4-hour drive away, in the 2nd largest town, Kutaisi, which is an old University town and the administrative and cultural Capital of the western part of Georgia.
EAN Honorary Member Prof. Klaus V. Toyka recounts the progress of Dr Madona Sekhniashvili starting with participation in an EAN Regional Training Course
Georgia (Georgian: საქართველო, Sakartvelo) is a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and West Asia, and generally considered to be part of the European continent. To the west it is bordered by the Black Sea, to the north and northeast by Russia, to the south by Turkey and Armenia, and by Azerbaijan to the southeast.
First of all I would like to thank the EAN Head Office, Julia Mayer, the EAN Education committee, especially Professor Detlef Kömpf, and all our invited speakers for their support in organising the Regional Teaching Course in Baku.
by Liliia Zviagina
First of all I would like to thank the EFNS Head Office, Lisa Müller and Julia Mayer, the EFNS TC committee, especially Professor Detlef Kömpf, and all our invited speakers for their mutual support in organising the… Continue Reading
Report from Dr Meri Grigoryan, from Yerevan, Armenia visiting the Department of Neurology, Universitatsklinikum Heidelberg, Germany under the supervision of prof. Peter Ringleb
The first annual meeting of the EAN Resident and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) took place in Porto, Portugal, on 9-10 March, bringing together 25 representatives spanning committees, coordinating panels, task forces, and national delegations.
Following the big success of last year’s 1st Autumn School, EAN again welcomed 61 participants from 22 countries - Albania, Armenia, Austria, Denmark, Georgia, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. Loutraki, formerly known for its’ natural thermal springs, is close to Corinth and the archaeological site and village of ancient Corinth, about 80 kilometres west of Athens.
Report from Dr Tinatin Kherkheulidze from Tbilisi, Georgia, visiting the 1st Department of Neurology, Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Vienna , Austria, under the supervision of Professor Elisabeth Fertl and Dr. Martin Krichmayer