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On 17th November 2009 Innervate launched a new initiative at the Royal Society of Medicine in London, in conjunction with ACNR - Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation.
This event, picked up on some of the key features
of ACNR - namely topicality, familiarity, and the uniquely eclectic
nature of the journal.
In the first meeting we presented a personal, but relevant, review of three major papers in a given area of work which touch upon the basic and clinical science, before discussing therapeutics and rehabilitation. This was done by Dr Roger Barker and Dr Alasdair Coles focussing on movement disorders and MS.
The papers were selected from the published literature over the last 12 or so months and reviewed previously in the Journal review section of ACNR.
The format was relaxed, and encouraged discussion and debate rather than be a straight "from the front" presentation.
These meetings are not just meant for neurologists, but for all those interested in neuroscience and its clinical impact and expression - in fact it is open to every reader of ACNR.
Keep an eye on the Innervate website for details of the next Neurology Digest meeting.
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