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Neurology

Registration now open!

Wednesday 28 November, London

Full programme and speaker details will be available soon - register now to take advantage of our early bird rates and save up to £102.

In the meantime, find out more about past Neurology masterclasses below, or visit BMJ Learning where there are over 25 online modules on secondary care neurology to complete. BMJ Learning is free for BMA members, and non-BMA members can take advantage of our BMJ Learning discount subscription offer.

2011 topics:

  • Dementia
  • Blackouts and seizures
  • Peripheral nerve disease
  • Stroke
  • Coma and confusion
  • Functional disorders
  • Headache and the acute take.

Click on the links to view the 2011 programme and speakers

2010 topics:

  • Vertigo and dizziness
  • Difficult movement disorders
  • Blackouts and seizures
  • Stroke
  • Coma and confusion
  • Functional disorders
  • Headache and the acute take.

Click on the links to view the 2010 programme and speakers

2009 topics:

  • Vertigo and dizziness
  • Movement disorders
  • Collapse of unknown cause
  • Stroke
  • Weakness and sensory symptoms
  • Headache and the acute take.

Click on the links to view the 2009 programme and speakers

2008 topics:

  • Chronic daily headache: important causes and effective treatment
  • Vertigo and dizziness
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Collapse of unknown cause.
  • Weakness and sensory symptoms
  • Stroke
  • Medicolegal risks ... avoiding a neurological disaster.

Click on the links to view the 2008 programme and speakers

Who should attend:

Consultants, specialist trainees, associate specialists, speciality doctors and staff grades in:

  • Neurology
  • General medicine
  • Geriatric medicine
  • Accident and emergency medicine
  • Intensive care.

It will also be of interest to general practitioners with a special interest, specialist nurses and foundation year doctors.

Why attend?

  • Update yourself on recent advancements and developments in neurology
  • Get clear and practical guidance on best practice
  • Access an excellent line up of expert speakers who not only know their subjects well, but are brilliant presenters
  • Share best practice and network with your peers
  • Earn required CPD points.

What they said

"Massive amount of information conveyed concisely and very clearly."

"Never understood vertigo properly! Practical tips and useful breakdown into categories."

"Extremely useful especially differentiation between syncope and seizures."

"Excellent. Very good for acute medicine."

"Answered all questions comprehensively."

"Stimulating way of teaching neurology, problem solving fascinating, good way of learning."

"I really enjoy Professor Bronstein's talk, it's an area I feel particularly ignorant about in and he gave a really useful practical way of thinking about vertigo and dizziness."

"Very practical, accessible based approach, sensible audience numbers to allow useful audience participation, excellent quality of speakers."

"Excellent practical talk about diagnosis and pitfalls."

"Valuable revision of diagnosing epilepsy."

"Very clear approach to a difficult diagnostic process and excellent videos."

"Throroughly enjoyable and clear presentation of a clinically difficult subject."

"Absolutely brilliant! The best lecture on dizziness I've ever heard."

"Makes neurology easy!!"

"Well pitched for those of us who are rusty on neurology."

"The day tackled some of the more challenging aspects of neurology."

"Good topics in neurology for geriatricians, good quality speakers, relevant to my work, easy access."

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Need help?

  • Please contact us on 020 7383 6281/6241 or email us. If you would like to be notified of future course dates, please register your interest.

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