David Grabli, Paris, France Differential diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease
Evžen Růžička, Prague, Czech Republic Tremors
Davide Martino, Bari, Italy Non-tremorous hyperkinetic disorders
David Grabli, Paris, France Atypical parkinsonism: from theory to clinical practice
Evžen Růžička, Prague, Czech Republic Case studies in movement disorders
Davide Martino, Bari, Italy Video session on other hyperkinetic disorders
Isabel Illa, Barcelona, Spain Myasthenia gravis
Jan Verschuuren, Leiden, The Netherlands Paraneoplastic syndromes. Lambert-Eaton syndrome
Erich Schmutzhard, Innsbruck, Austria Polyradiculoneuritis Guillain-Barré (AIDP). Nosology, diagnosis and intensive care management
Isabel Illa, Barcelona, Spain Diagnostic and therapeutical dilemmas Cases of patients with fatigue and/or weakness
Jan Verschuuren, Leiden, The Netherlands Demonstration of paraneoplastic cases
Erich Schmutzhard, Innsbruck, Austria Case studies, including differential diagnoses of acute flaccid tetraparesis
Zdeněk Kadaňka, Brno, Czech Republic Cervical spondylogenic myelopathy
Johann Sellner, Munich, Germany Transverse myelitis: clinical and radiological presentation and differential diagnosis
Denis L. Kaech, Chur, Switzerland Spinal meningiomas and neurinomas. Intramedullary mass lesions. Spinal extra- and subdural hematomas
Jiří Kříž, Adam Salvet, Prague, Czech Republic Acute care in spinal cord injury
Marie Kulakovská, Kladruby, Czech Republic Post-acute care in spinal cord injury
Zdeněk Kadaňka, Brno, Czech Republic Cases of differential diagnosis in myelopathy
Johann Sellner, Munich, Germany EAYNT: The European perspective for young neurologists
Denis L. Kaech, Chur, Switzerland Cervical myelopathy: discectomy-fusion or corpectomy or posterior decompression
Pavel Kalvach, Prague, Czech Republic Neurological services around the world. Neurological perspectives. Patient organisations
Martin Pospíšil, Prague, Czech Republic, Lundbeck Educational systems in neurosciences
Participants can prepare their own cases for demonstration and discussion. Contributions to the optimal organization of neurological care, neurological services and postgraduate education throughout Europe will be presented.
Hotel Bezdez
Lazensky Vrch 216
471 63 Staré Splavy
Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 487 872 551
Fax: +420 487 873 246
This site is situatied in North Bohemia, about 90 km from Prague, on the shore of the romantic Macha lake.
Wednesday, May 12th
The lectures are scheduled for the four consecutive days.
A half-day trip to Prague is planned.
Monday, May 17th
up to 120 participants
Delegates nominated by their National neurological societies will be preferred; individual applications are welcome up to the full capacity.
Only participantion for the whole course will be accepted.
Accommodation, tuition, board and programme are sponsored by the EFNS. Participants pay only for their travel.
All participants will receive a syllabi CD-ROM and a certificate after having finished this course.
31 January 2010
Contact:
Magda Dohnalová
P.O. Box 35
Litevská 1
100 05 Praha 105
Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 2 67 16 3657 or: +420 2 67 16 23 80
Fax: +420 2 67 16 23 77
pragueoffice@efns.org
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