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  • This meeting is open to BPNS members and other professionals working in relevant areas, but not to patients or members of the general public without advance permission.
Teaching Course on Peripheral Neuropathy 2024: VIRTUAL
Start Date
End Date
Thursday 21 Mar 2024 09:00 AM
Thursday 21 Mar 2024 17:00 PM
Location
The Liverpool Medical Institution
Details

The Peripheral Neuropathy Teaching Day is aimed at trainees in Neurology and Neurophysiology but is suitable for all, including consultants, who wish for an update in the assessment and management of common and rare neuropathies.  The course is delivered by UK experts in the field.  This year’s teaching day will include the traditional lecture format from 9 am to 2 pm.  This will be both in person and virtual via Zoom.  From 2 pm is small group teaching rotating between 3 different topics (inherited neuropathies, GBS and mimics, interactive case studies).  This will allow a more interactive and educational session and is in person only.

This event will allow attendees the chance to network with UK experts in neuropathy.  The price includes lunch and coffee/tea breaks and is the same for in-person and virtual attendees due to increasing costs of AV support.  We encourage attendees to consider registering for our BPNS Spring meeting which occurs at the same venue on the following day, with case studies and invited lectures.  Please view under IN PERSON meeting to find programme.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

Cost for all attendees is £75.  Due to PayPal changes, our payment system through the website doesn't work, so instead register through the website 'for free' and then pay separately through PayPal, either by searching for Aisling.Carr@nhs.net through PayPal or more simply by typing PayPal.me/bpns22 into your web browser: you will then be asked to log in or sign up to PayPal before being asked to set the amount to pay Aisling Carr, our treasurer.  If you do not have a PayPal account and do not wish to sign up, you can email aisling.carr@nhs.net to agree another option.

Abstracts to be presented (can change before the event)
Abstracts tbc

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