he number of patients with neurological diseases will rapidly increase in Europe during the next 50 years. For some of the neurological diseases even a doubling of the numbers of patients is expected. Therefore more neurologists are needed. One of the most important tasks of the EAN is to support all attempts to increase the attractiveness of neurology as a profession and to improve teaching for students, trainees and residents in our field.
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by Antonella Macerollo and Johann Sellner The European Association of Young Neurologists and Trainees (www.eaynt.org) is an independent Brussels-based organization founded in 1999. The main objectives of the organization are to improve clinical training, provide access to exchange programmes and… Continue Reading
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by Antonella Macerollo and Johann Sellner The European Association of Young Neurologists and Trainees (EAYNT) held its annual task force meeting on February 2nd 2013 at the EFNS Head Office in Vienna, Austria. EAYNT is an independent Brussels-based organization representing… Continue Reading
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by Orsolya Györfi The close collaboration between the Italian Association of Neuroepidemiology, the EFNS and the Moldovan Neurological Society led to a great initiative: the organisation of the 1st International Course of Neuroepidemiology in Eastern Europe from 24-28 September 2012,… Continue Reading
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Sunday, 9 September 2012
The Movement Disorder Society European Basal Ganglia Club:
The C. David Marsden Invited Lecture 2012
14.30-17.00 – Hall A2 EFNS-EFNA Special Session “The Good Life”
15.00-17.00 – Hall T2 EAYNT Session: European harmonisation of neurology education… Continue Reading -
Johann Sellner, Past-President of the EAYNT (European Association of Young Neurologists and Trainees)