Residents and research fellows discover the VUmc
This year’s annual hospital visit on Sunday 25th of June 2017 brought 80 residents and research fellows from all over the world to the impressive VU University Medical Center Amsterdam (VUmc) located in the southwestern part of Amsterdam, close to the campus of VU University. The RRFS hospital visit was organised in collaboration with the Dutch Junior Neurology Association.
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Amsterdam 2017: RRFS special session: “Meet the experts and learn about clinical work and research (clinical and laboratory) around Europe”
August 1, 2017The special session of the Residents and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) took place on Sunday 25.06.2017 during the EAN congress 2017 in Amsterdam. This year the special session was held in a novel format with the aim to create a more informal environment between juniors and senior researchers and clinicians. -
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European Academy of Neurology – Resident and Research Fellow Section: innovations and future direction in 2017
June 1, 2017The link between both scientists and clinical health professionals in Neurology among the European countries is crucial to maintain and improve the continuous development of Neurology in Europe. In order to ensure the integrity of the European neurological community, it is important to overcome geographical and age gaps and to create links aiming for “one common” neurological understanding in Europe and worldwide across all generations (1,2). -
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Don’t miss the activities of the RRFS during the 3rd Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (24th to 27th June 2017, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
June 1, 2017During the forthcoming EAN conference in Amsterdam, the RRFS will be present at the EAN booth in the entrance area. Please come along and get involved, learn about membership, travel/EBN grants and other conference activities! Members can also join the… Continue Reading -
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Call for expressions of interest: EAN-RRFS treasurer- Apply now!
April 20, 2017The Resident and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) would like to announce the advertisement of a RRFS treasurer position, starting from June 2017 for one year. The position will start from the 3rd EAN congress in Amsterdam and end after the 4th EAN congress in Lisbon. -
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RTC in Yekaterinburg – report from the RRFS
December 1, 2016It was not the first time that the regional teaching course was hosted in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The collaboration between EAN and associate prof. Elena Lebedeva from The Urals State Medical University was so fruitful that over 300 junior neurologists and residents had the opportunity to join the course. -
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Report: The French Association of Residents & Young Neurologists (ANAINF)
September 1, 2016About us
The French Association of Residents & Young Neurologists, ANAINF (Association des assistants et internes de neurologie de France), was born in 1997 in order to represent, inform, and advise the young neurologists during their residency (DES) in neurology… Continue Reading -
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Young Neurologists, Neurosurgeons and Neurophysiologists (YNNN)
September 1, 2016What is the YNNN? The association of Young Neurologists, Neurosurgeons and Neurophysiologists (YNNN) was founded in the 1970’ies in Denmark. The YNNN was formed from the Danish associations of Neurology (DNS), Neurosurgery (DNKS) and Clinical Neurophysiology (DSKN), but it is an independent association. It started with small meetings in basements, but in the last 10 years the association has grown into a nation-wide organization with about 350 members, and the annually joint meeting gathers more than 100 members. -
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Prospects for neurologists in training in three corners of Europe – Report on the special session organized by EAN Resident and Research Fellow Section in Copenhagen 2016
August 1, 2016The special session organized by EAN RRFS was held on the last day of the EAN Congress 2016 and brought together an inquisitive group of neurologists in training and board certified neurologists, who are interested in neurology education. The focus of the special session was to explore the differences in residency training, and work prospects across Europe. -
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Report: The Swiss Association of Young Neurologists
August 1, 2016The Swiss Association of Young Neurologists (SAYN) was founded on the 31st of October 2014 in Interlaken during the annual meeting of the Swiss Neurological Society (SNS) by a group of young and enthusiastic Neurology trainees. It was supported by and organised from the beginning on as part of the SNS. Since inception the SAYN is structured as an executive committee and core group. -
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Babinski, the youngest association of young neurologists in Europe
July 13, 2016Babinski is the association of neurologists in training in Flanders – the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. Residents from all 4 medical universities are included: Ghent, Leuven, Antwerp and Brussels. Babinski was founded in the summer of 2015. -
by Panagiotis Zis The EAN Spring School took place between the 12th and the 15th of May 2016, in Hotel Bezděz, Staré Splavy, Czech Republic. In total, 103 participants from 30 countries attended the Spring School. Staré Splavy is… Continue Reading
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Copenhagen 2016: Hospital Visit of the Resident and Research Fellow Section of the EAN
May 30, 2016The Resident and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) of the EAN organised together with the “Yngre Neurologer Neurokirurger Neurofysiologer (YNNN)” a visit of the Rigshospital – University Hospital during the EAN Conference in Copenhagen on Sunday 29th of May 2016. The YNNN as well as the physicians of the Rigshospital generously organized the visit which was definitely one of the outstanding highlights of RRFS activities.
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