EPNS Central Eurasia Workshop 2025
Registration open Almaty City, Kazakhstan on 26-29 March 2025 Topic: Epileptic conditions of children from Newborn to Childhood https://www.epns.info/epns-central-eurasia-workshop-2025/
DetailsRegistration open Almaty City, Kazakhstan on 26-29 March 2025 Topic: Epileptic conditions of children from Newborn to Childhood https://www.epns.info/epns-central-eurasia-workshop-2025/
DetailsThe EPNS and European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN-RND) in collaboration have organised a FULLY VIRTUAL Winter School on Challenges of Treating Rare Neurological Diseases on the following days: Day 1: 12 March 2025 09:00h – 13:30h CET Day 2: 13 March 2025 09:00h – 13:30h CET Day 3: 14 March 2025 09:00h – 13:30h…
DetailsThe wait is over – registration for the EPNS Congress 2025 is now open! From 8 to 12 July 2025, Munich will host leading experts, researchers, and clinicians for five days of cutting-edge insights into paediatric neurology. Take advantage of early bird rates and be part of an inspiring and dynamic congress: https://epns-congress.com/registration/
DetailsOn 5 March 2025 an event entitled “Health & Social Benefits from Reduced Alcohol Consumption: When Less is More” was hosted by MEP Jonas Sjöstedt to discuss policies to reduce alcohol harms. After the presentation of key findings, there was a panel discussion with the EPNS kindly represented by panellist Prof. Mirjam Landgraf. There was…
DetailsDate: Wed 19 March 2025 5pm CET Programme includes: Introduction to IGAP/ What is advocacy?/ Why is advocacy important?/ Advice, tips, & tricks on advocacy/ A recent success story from Spain. Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rARjJHMUQ7K4j7J6Hb-6Aw#/registration Learn more: https://www.epns.info/case-discussions/: https://www.epns.info/epns-advocacy-training-webinars/
DetailsCongratulations to Sameer Zuberi, EPNS Board member and past EPNS President, who has been elected as Vice-President of the EBC. https://www.braincouncil.eu/ebc-board/ A great opportunity to ensure the voice of child neurology is heard in this European network of key players in the ‘brain area’.
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