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On 17th November 2009 Innervate will launch a new initiative at the Royal Society of Medicine in London, in conjunction with ACNR - Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation.
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This event, which we hope will become a regular occurrence, is
very different from other meetings. It picks up on some of the key features
of ACNR - namely topicality, familiarity, and the uniquely eclectic
nature of the journal.
In this first meeting we will attempt to present a personal, but relevant, review of three major papers in a given area of work. This will be done by Dr Roger Barker and Dr Alasdair Coles and we will be "majoring" in movement disorders and MS.
The idea will be to present and discuss three papers for each condition which touch upon the basic and clinical science, before discussing therapeutics and rehabilitation.
These papers will be selected from the published literature over the last 12 or so months and may have been reviewed previously in the Journal review section of ACNR.
We intend that the format will be relaxed, and that it will encourage discussion and debate rather than be a straight "from the front" presentation. We hope
that we can convince you as to why we feel these papers are important, but
it will also be an opportunity for you to disagree if you feel there have
been other more important papers in the past year.
We hope that many of you will come along. The meeting is 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.
The workshop will begin with registration at 12:30pm, on Tuesday 17th November 2009.
To register for this event:
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