This is a format you definitely should not miss! Controversy sessions are both entertaining and very educative. They also help you to question your own position, and, of course, increase your knowledge of a certain topic.
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Neurological news from the Netherlands V – the land of the 3rd EAN Congress: Movement Disorders
May 1, 2017By Agnita Boon, on behalf of the Dutch Society for Movement Disorders This task force on Movement Disorders of the Dutch Association of Neurology was founded in 2006. The board consist of representatives with special… Continue Reading
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Women in Neurology, third edition: Is the landscape in gender gap really changing?
April 1, 2017by Antonella Macerollo & Elena Moro
Dear EAN members, the successful event “Women in Neurology” will be held again this year, for the third time, on June 25th during the EAN congress in Amsterdam. It will be an informal working… Continue Reading -
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Amsterdam 2017 – The Educational Sessions – Interactive sessions
April 1, 2017By Claudia Sommer Another format of teaching at the EAN congresses are the interactive sessions, which encourage the participant to actively engage, and with immediate feedback to support learning Each course lasts for 90 minutes, and the number of… Continue Reading
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Amsterdam 2017: Which session you should not miss…
April 1, 2017As in the previous year, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Amsterdam 2017. Please find their answers below! -
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3rd EAN Congress in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, this year! Below you can find the three lucky winners who will receive a free registration to the Amsterdam congress! Ana… Continue Reading -
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Neurological News from the Netherlands IV – the land of the 3rd EAN Congress: Neuromuscular Centre the Netherlands
April 1, 2017by Catharina G. Faber Neuromuscular Centre the Netherlands The field of neuromuscular diseases in the Netherlands is characterized by a longstanding tradition of collaboration between seven neuromuscular centres of the university hospitals. This collaboration has been formalised since 1993, when… Continue Reading
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The EAN congress quiz 2017 is online now until March 29: Just log-in to “MyEAN” on the EAN website and click on Congress Quiz 2017 Answer all questions correctly, and you participate in the raffle for 3 free congress registrations… Continue Reading
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Dear EAN Individual Members, Time seems to be passing very quickly and our next Congress, the best opportunity for enjoying your membership benefits, is just around the corner! Before the early registration deadline, 29 March 2017, passes we would like… Continue Reading
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Neurological News from the Netherlands III – the land of the 3rd EAN Congress: Neurovascular research in The Netherlands
March 9, 2017By Karin Klijn Over the past three decades the diagnosis and treatment of stroke has seen tremendous changes, which have led to a complete change of clinical practice, probably best illustrated by the adagio “time is brain”. Dutch researchers… Continue Reading
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Only one month until the Early Registration Deadline – Register now!
March 1, 2017The Early Registration Deadline for the 3rd EAN Congress in Amsterdam this year is on 29 March 2017!
Login to www.ean.org and register now! You can save up to 100 € if you register early! You can find all… Continue Reading -
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Amsterdam 2017: Which session you should not miss…
March 1, 2017As in the previous year, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Amsterdam 2017. Please find their answers below! -
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Amsterdam 2017 – The Educational Sessions – Case-based workshops
March 1, 2017The case-based workshop is a new format of teaching available during the EAN congress, and it has already become very popular. While preparing this workshops requires considerable prerequisite work from the presenters, attendees will have a high level educational experience. -
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Amsterdam 2017: Which session you should not miss…
February 1, 2017As in the previous year, EANpages asked EAN committee members, panel chairs, and invited speakers which session one should not miss at the upcoming congress in Amsterdam 2017. Please find their answers below! -
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Amsterdam 2017 – The Educational Sessions – Hands-on courses
February 1, 2017By Claudia Sommer Hands-on courses include the active participation of the attendees. This course format is used whenever the learning objectives contain specific skills, as in neurophysiology, neurosonology, neuro-opthalmology, and movement disorders. A hands-on course may… Continue Reading