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15 th – 16 th September 2014
Prestonfield Room, John McIntyre Centre, Edinburgh First, 18 Holyrood Park Road
Difficult case studies
Neurophthalmology – Steve Madill, Edinburgh
Neuromuscular disease – David Hilton-Jones, Oxford
TIA, stroke and vascular disease – Cathie Sudlow, Edinburgh
Beyond headache
New daily persistent headache – what is it? Anish Bahra, London
RCVS: does it exist
– Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, Edinburgh
How should we teach neurology……….?
… to students – Mark Wiles, Cardiff
….to trainees – David Nicholl, Birmingham
…and what about mentoring? – Helen Devine, London
Miscellaneous
What have we learnt from epidemiology about parkinsonism? - Carl Counsell, Aberdeen
Autoimmune encephalopathies: the expanding clinical phenotypes – Sarosh Irani, Oxford
What independence could mean for the Scottish (and UK) NHS? - Allyson Pollock, London
A story of pharmacovigilance in MS – David Hunt, Edinburgh
What can psychology bring to neurology – Belinda Hacking/David Gillespie, Edinburgh
Tips from the frontline
– Ed Dunn, Leeds
HIV Neurology for the non-HIV neurologist
– Nick Davies, London
A clinical approach to ataxia – Nick Wood, London
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CONFERENCE – Dr Jeremy Chataway, London
On-line booking: http://www.dcn.ed.ac.uk/dcn/research/training.asp
Enquiries to: Mrs Judi Clarke, Department of Clinical Neurosciences,
Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh EH4 2XU
Tel. No. 0131 537 2082 Fax. No. 0131 332 5150
E-mail: judi.clarke@ed.ac.uk