European Academy of Neurology: First 10 years.
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PubMed ID
39287494
Description
The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) was founded in May 2014 as the scientific society of all neurologists and all national neurological societies in Europe. The creation of EAN was based on the conscious decision of two predecessor societies (the European Federation of Neurological Societies and the European Neurological Society) to have a unique society for this continent with its 53 countries according to the World Health Organization and with the EU as the most important continental political decision level. In this report, the important milestones and the motivations of the decision-makers during the first 10 years are described. The development of the annual congress, the broad educational agenda, and the scientific groundwork including the European guidelines for the practise of neurology are described. Collaboration with and work for the national neurological societies is an important task for EAN. The political representation of neurology in Brussels and collaboration with the scientific societies of neighbouring medical disciplines and patient organizations are other major tasks on the agenda of the organization. EAN's goal is to reduce the burden of neurological diseases and to be the "home of neurology" in Europe for physicians, patients, and society. EAN communicates and interacts with its members, patients, partners, politicians, and the public through different channels. EAN is the owner of the scientifically independent European Journal of Neurology. EAN is based in Vienna, where its head office is located, but is also strongly represented in Brussels.
Date of Publication
2024-11
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
European Academy of Neurology
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brain health
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education
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founding process
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history
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organization
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research
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Deuschl, Günther | |
Fazekas, Franz | |
Boon, Paul | |
Moro, Elena |
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Series
European Journal of Neurology
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1468-1331
1351-5101
Access(Rights)
open.access