Participate in the Training Program about Clinical Neurology from EAN 2020
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is offering the chance to increase their knowledge of clinical neurology. The basic idea is to illustrate and showcase how experienced neurologists and sub-specialists approach specific clinical presentations, including an update on relevant diagnostic and treatment approaches for key conditions in the relevant areas.
Eligibility:
- RRFS members from Corresponding Institutional Member Countries (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauretania, Morocco, Nepal, Palestine, Tunisia, Syria) are welcome to apply
- Full members within 5 years after completion of neurology training
- A short letter of intent, why the person wants to participate including why the travel grant is needed.
- Previoues awardees cannot apply again
- All applicants must be Full member or RRFS member from EAN member countries at time of application.
Benefits:
- Accommodation, tuition, board and programme are covered by EAN.
- Participants pay only for their travel.
- Participation for the entire course is mandatory
Application Documents:
- EAN application form
- EAN CV form
- proof of 2 years of clinical experience (from supervisor or head of department)
- copy of passport
- Cover Letter
Application procedures:
- Applications can be sent throughout the entire year!
- All application documents must be submitted by email to Ms Magda Dohnalova: grants@ean.org
- Applicants are advised to keep a record of sending and request a read receipt.
- Original documents and/or fresh copies may be requested where felt necessary.
- So must be retained by the applicant until notified of the outcome of their application.
- Application Deadline 31 July 2020
About The European Academy of Neurology:
The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) was founded in 2014 when the two main European neurological societies, the European Neurological Society (ENS) and European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS), agreed to join forces and merge into a single organisation. EAN was officially founded at the joint meeting of the ENS and EFNS in Istanbul in June 2014, creating Europe’s Home of Neurology. EAN is a non-profit, independent organisation representing more than 45,000 members, as well as 47 European national societies. As a medical society we promote excellence in the practice of general neurology throughout Europe, leading to improved patient care. They also aim to keep Europe at the forefront of neurological research and maintain its position as one of the world’s scientific hotpots in neurology.
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