David B. Vodušek (DBV): When looking back at your long and varied career, can you tell us what was crucial for you to choose neurology as your specialty, and headache as your primary research field of interest?
Jes Olesen (JO): Already as a medical student, I was interested in neurology. I thought at that time – and I still think so today – that the brain is by far the most interesting organ in a human being.
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In the previous Newsletter we introduced the EAN History Walk as a one-time-only feature during the 1st Congress of the EAN in Berlin to show how the two parent societies EFNS and ENS developed over the past 20+ years and how, with the help of many, but especially with the TTF (Transition Task Force), grew together to an orgnisation from which we will all will benefit: a unified home for Neurology in Europe – EAN.
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by Eberhard Deisenhammer, archivist of the EFNS & Klaus V. Toyka, archivist of the ENS
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by Wolfgang Grisold Earlier this year, the first Joint Congress of European Neurology took place in Istanbul. This was the final stage in the process of merging the two European neurological societies — the European Neurological Society (ENS) and… Continue Reading
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by Eberhard Deisenhammer A long living institution or society needs an archive, especially if the officers of such a society, out of democratic reasons, turn over rapidly (e.g. members of the management committee can only be elected twice for a… Continue Reading
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Please visit the EFNS-ENS booth (# D15) during the exhibition hours (Sat-Mon. 10h-17h; Tue 10.30-15h) of the Joint Congress of European Neurology.
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In the past year, the EFNS TEC has continued working with the same leadership.
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Roadmap to Istanbul: The election process of the Board of the European Academy of Neurology is ongoing…
March 1, 2014by José Ferro The application process for members of the Board of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) was underway and many nominations and several applications have been received. The application portal was closed at 24h CET on 14 February… Continue Reading -
(What takes really long will finally work out well) German saying by Werner Hacke Back in time in the early 90ies as a young chairperson of Neurology at the University of Heidelberg I was a member of the ENS and… Continue Reading
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Roadmap to Istanbul: About the future European Academy of Neurology – Interview with Michael Strupp
February 1, 2014Michael Strupp is Professor of Neurology at the Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. He is co-editor of the Journal of Neurology. José Ferro (JF): How do you see the creation of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN)? Michael Strupp (MS):… Continue Reading -
In the latest issue of the Communications from the European Neurological Society you will find information on:
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The 5th RTC in Sub-Saharan Africa returned to Dakar, Senegal and was hosted by Prof. A. Gallo-Diop at the Cheikh Anta Diop University.
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Please visit the EFNS-ENS booth (#13) during the exhibition hours (10h-17h) of the World Congress of Neurology, Vienna, September 22 – 25, 2013.
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2014 ENS Fellowship The European Neurological Society sponsors a fellowship program to provide an opportunity for young neurologists to participate in an exchange. It is aimed primarily at neurologists contributing actively at ENS Meetings. Applicants must be less than 40… Continue Reading
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Welcome to the Joint Congress of European Neurology! The Preliminary Scientific Programme is online now!
August 1, 2013Please visit the congress website for detailed information on the programme!
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