Neurology training in Europe varies considerably between countries. Results from a recent survey have been published in the European Journal of Neurology, highlighting similarities and differences between European Union (EU) countries, other European Economic Area countries, and Switzerland.
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The new CME article February 2017: “Can we stop immunomodulatory treatments in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis?” is online now!
Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning activities are free-of-charge… Continue Reading -
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Report about Master of Headache disorders programme at University of Copenhagen
February 1, 2017by Elena Lebedeva I participated at the first part the Masters of Headache disorders program in Copenhagen and I passed the exam after that. Participants need to complete five more parts about: headache mechanisms, risk factors, diagnostics and treatment, including… Continue Reading -
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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 -
Only a few more weeks until application deadline for the 2017 EAN Spring School for Neurologists in Training.
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The objective of the “Clinical Fellowship Programme” is to provide a well- defined clinical observational experience in a department with recognised expertise in a specific field.
With this programme, neurologists that are still in the process of training, or recently… Continue Reading -
Education corner
EAN Regional Teaching Course in Yekaterinburg, Russia, November 3-5, 2016 – report by associate prof Elena Lebedeva
December 1, 2016by Elena Lebedeva, Local Organizer in Yekaterinburg I am very grateful to European Academy of Neurology (EAN) for continuing support of Regional Teaching courses (RTC) and great help and support of our EAN RTC in Yekaterinburg! I want to say… Continue Reading -
The new CME article December 2016: “Symptomatic post-thrombolytic intracerebral hemorrhage is not related to the cause of stroke “ is online now! Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN Website and answer the questions! All e-learning… Continue Reading
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Report from Dr Inga Małecka from Warsaw, Poland visiting Multiple Sclerosis Centre of Catalonia, University Hospital Vall d´Hebron, Barcelona, Spain under the supervision of Dr. Xavier Montalban.
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Resident and Research FellowsEducation corner
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. -
It is a great pleasure to introduce the recipients of the Research Fellowship 2017 (in alphabetical order):
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EAN Regional Teaching Course in Kutaisi, Georgia 2016 – report by Prof Zaza Katsarava
November 1, 2016Regional teaching course of the European Academy of Neurology 6-8.10.2016 Kutaisi, Republic of Georgia -
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.
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The new CME article November 2016: “Impact of ASPECTS on computed tomography angiography source images on outcome after thrombolysis or endovascular therapy in large vessel occlusions” is online now!
Please log-in and browse to the LEARN section on the EAN… Continue Reading -
Report from Dr Aleksandra Herrera-Sokolowska from Bierutów, Poland visiting St. George's Hospital, University of London, Atkinson Morley Dept. of Neurology, London, UK, under the supervision of Dr. Anthony Pereira