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5th Epilepsy Colloquium<br />
Erlangen<br />
19-20 June, 2009<br />
Networks <strong>and</strong> Epilepsies;<br />
Erlangen, Germany<br />
Email: claudia.saint-lot@uk-erlangen.de<br />
www.epilepsiezentrum-erlangen.de<br />
Centre for Community<br />
Neurological Studies<br />
Continuing Professional Development<br />
(CPD) (All completed by distance-learning)<br />
Masters courses:<br />
Epilepsy Practice<br />
Multiple Sclerosis Practice<br />
(Postgraduate certificate,<br />
Postgraduate Diploma, full MSc)<br />
Single module course:<br />
Multiple Sclerosis Care in<br />
the Community<br />
(15 credits at Level 3)<br />
Professional diploma<br />
courses:<br />
Epilepsy Care<br />
Multiple Sclerosis Care<br />
Parkinson’s Disease Care<br />
Stroke Care<br />
(All 45 credits at Level 3)<br />
The Centre has been delivering distance learning courses for more<br />
than a decade <strong>and</strong> over 1000 health professionals from all parts of<br />
the UK have already obtained CPD qualifications from us. Our<br />
courses are becoming essential qualifications for those who want to<br />
specialise in or lead neurological services.<br />
The key aim of all our courses is to apply the knowledge gained into<br />
professional practice. The main outcome should be enhanced<br />
clinical practice.<br />
Contact Details<br />
For more detailed information on our courses please contact:<br />
The Centre Administrator, Tel: 0113 812 5918, Fax: 0113 812 3416<br />
Email: ccnsenquiries@leedsmet.ac.uk<br />
Courses developed in association with: NeuroEducation, Epilepsy<br />
Action, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Multiple Sclerosis Trust, Parkinson’s<br />
Disease Society<br />
THE BRITISH<br />
NEUROPSYCHIATRY<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Annual Meeting<br />
February 2009<br />
The BNPA is pleased to announce their<br />
22nd Annual General Meeting<br />
5/6 February 2009<br />
With a joint meeting (4 February)<br />
for the Section of Neuropsychiatry,<br />
Royal College of Psychiatrists<br />
Venue<br />
The Institute of Child Health, Guilford St, London<br />
l All you need to know about the limbic system<br />
l Psychopharmacology in neuropsychiatric settings<br />
l Tourette’s <strong>and</strong> OCD,<br />
l Mechansims of Psychosis<br />
l Neuroscience <strong>and</strong> Society<br />
A more detailed programme <strong>and</strong> booking form can be found<br />
on our website www.bnpa.org.uk<br />
For details of exhibition/sponsorship opportunities, contact:<br />
Jackie Ashmenall on<br />
Phone/Fax 020 8878 0573 / Phone: 0560 1141307<br />
Email: admin@bnpa.org.uk or jashmenall@yahoo.com<br />
024 76 573888<br />
024 76 573999<br />
Job Number: 69034583<br />
Size:<br />
130x90<br />
Client:<br />
Leeds Met<br />
Publication & Date:<br />
110th Meeting of the<br />
British Neuropathological Society<br />
January 7-9th 2009<br />
Venue: Institute of Child Health,<br />
Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH<br />
Symposium: “New perspectives in Parkinson’s Disease”.<br />
Organiser: Professor Tamas Revesz,<br />
UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK<br />
Speakers: Professor Andrew Lees, London, UK<br />
Professor David Brooks, London, UK<br />
Professor Maria Spillantini, Cambridge, UK<br />
Professor Nicholas Wood, London, UK<br />
Professor Patrik Brundin, Lund, Sweden<br />
Alfred Meyer Lecture Memorial Lecture:<br />
Professor Dennis Dickson, Jacksonville, Florida<br />
• Full programme of talks <strong>and</strong> posters<br />
• The Society Dinner to be held at The Honourable<br />
Society of Gray's Inn<br />
We welcome Neuropathologists, Neurologists <strong>and</strong> Neuroscientists to a<br />
meeting attracting a wide range of speakers from the UK <strong>and</strong> abroad.<br />
Trainees in Neuropathology <strong>and</strong> Neurology are particularly encouraged<br />
to attend. Join us for a full academic programme with an excellent<br />
opportunity to meet <strong>and</strong> discuss professional <strong>and</strong> academic matters.<br />
Full details: http://www.bns.org.uk/<br />
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