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    Your FirstLook at the2013 Annual

    MeetingMeeting is One Month Early!Deadline to submit abstracts:

    October 15, 2012

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    Your First Look at the 2013 Annual Meeting

    Welcome to your rst look at the 65th AAN Annual Meeting!

    The best way to experience an Annual Meeting is to make it

    your own. And with a wide-array o top-tier education programs,breakthrough scientic research, and boundless networking

    opportunities and eventsevery day, all week longcustomizing

    your week to your personal needs and availability, no matter how

    broad or limited, is as easy as I am condent it will be rewarding.

    And remember: the 2013 Annual Meeting is one month earlier

    than past Annual Meetings, so I encourage you to start planning

    your perect Annual Meeting experience today. I look orward to

    seeing you in March in beautiul San Diego.

    Stanley Fahn, MD, FAANChair, Meeting Management Committee

    Visit www.aan.com/go/am13begiig i October to registerd sve wit erl registrtio d otel discots!

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    65th Annual Meeting is One Month EarlyMarch 1623

    OCTOBER 1, 2012Clinical Research Training Fellowship and ClinicianScientist Development Awards Application Deadline

    Visit www.aan.com/go/oundation/research

    OCTOBER 20122013 Annual Meeting Registration and AdvanceProgram Available

    OCTOBER 15, 2012Abstract Submission Deadline

    Visit www.call4abstracts.com/aan

    OCTOBER 15, 2012Scientic Awards Application Deadline

    For all other award and ellowship deadlines, pleasevisit www.aan.com/view/awards.

    Erl JanuaRy 20132013 conrmation o abstract acceptance status

    FEBRuaRy 13, 2013Annual Meeting Housing Deadline

    FEBRuaRy 20, 2013Annual Meeting Early Registration Deadline

    Visit www.aan.com/view/register2013beginningin October 2012

    MaRCh 1623, 201365th AAN Annual Meeting

    LoctioSan Diego Convention Center

    hedqrter hotel

    San Diego Marriott Marquis and Marina

    Mke yor PlsThe AAN Annual Meeting is one month early next yeari Mrc or the rst time in years. This means abstract submission and awards application deadlines are earlierthan last year, and the deadline or early registration discounts will also come up more quickly.

    March is the perect time to visit San Diego, so mark these deadlines and start making your plans today!

    Contents

    abstrct Sbmissio 2

    aan awrds 5

    americ Bri Fodtio Cliicl Reserc Triig Fellowsips

    d Cliici Scietist Developmet awrds 8

    Brektrog Reserc: Pler Sessios 9

    Prelimir Edctio Progrm 11

    al Meetig Topic Listig 12

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    Scientifc Program Abstract Submission

    When you want to introduce your research to the entire world o

    neurology, the AAN Annual Meeting is where you go. With this

    years early abstract submission deadline, dont miss your chanceto submit your research and start making your introductions. Your

    colleagues will be there, along with neurology legends in every

    research area. Submit your abstract and plan to attend!

    Lisa M. DeAngelis, MD, FAANChair, AAN Science Committee

    Submit Your Research Today!

    Abstract Submission is encouraged in all areas o interest. Abstracts are sought specically or the ollowing high-prole, scientic sessions:

    nEW TOPICS or 2013 abstrct Sbmissio Global Health Sports Neurology

    Itegrted neroscieceThese sessions provide in-depth subspecialty concentration around a topic, usinga combination o presentations such as invited lectures, data blitz sessions, posterrounds, and discussions.

    Acute Stroke

    Advances in the Biology and Therapyo Gliomas

    Alzheimers Biomarkers in ClinicalPractice

    Assessing Neurological Disease viathe Visual and Ocular Motor Systems

    Brain Stimulation: Clinical and

    Neuroscience Implications

    Global Impact o Non-communicableNeurological Diseases

    Infammation in Epilepsy

    New Insights into MolecularMechanisms in Parkinsons Disease

    Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases

    Sports Neurology

    Toward a Dimorphic Neurology:

    Implications or Mens and WomensHealth

    Sbspecilt i FocsThe Subspecialty in Focus Program is a special, intensive program designedor subspecialists, combining an education course with an IntegratedNeuroscience Session.

    Geritric nerologCorresponding IntegratedNeuroscience Topic: AlzheimersBiomarkers in Clinical Practice

    Beviorl nerolog/nerorebilittioCorresponding IntegratedNeuroscience Topic: BrainStimulation: Clinical andNeuroscience Implications

    Cild nerologCorresponding Integrated

    Neuroscience Topic: PediatricNeuromuscular Diseases

    EpilepsCorresponding IntegratedNeuroscience Topic: Infammation inEpilepsy

    Movemet DisordersCorresponding IntegratedNeuroscience Topic: New Insightsinto Molecular Mechanisms inParkinsons Disease

    nero-optlmolog/nero-otologCorresponding Integrated

    Neuroscience Topic: AssessingNeurological Disease via the Visualand Ocular Motor Systems

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    Submission Guidelines

    While the AAN continues to emphasize original research and preers the AnnualMeeting be the orum or initial presentation, it recognizes that high-qualityresearch o interest to neurologists is presented at subspecialty or other scienticmeetings. The Science Committee and Scientic Program Subcommittee will reviewall disclosures regarding previous presentation or publication during the abstractreview and selection process but will not penalize previously presented work i it iso interest to AAN Annual Meeting attendees.

    abstrct sbmissio is vilble olieol t www.call4abstracts.com/aan Log in using your AAN member username and password (nonmembers will need

    to create a username and password)

    Complete your disclosure inormation online easily and update it or uture use

    Complete d Sbmit te Electroic

    Sbmissio FormReceive an email conrmation within 48 hours

    Previously presented/published abstracts will be accepted with priorpresentation disclosure.

    A maximum o two abstracts per rst author may be submitted (excluding history, education,and ethics topics)

    Discoted abstrct Fees or aan MembersAAN members can submit abstracts at a discounted rate o $25 per abstract. Thecost or nonmembers is $75 per abstract. A maximum o two abstracts may be

    submitted by a rst author. Become an AAN member and save!

    Fees Wived or te Followig: Post-doctoral Trainees

    Medical Students

    Graduate Students

    Junior Residents and Fellows

    Importt Dtes

    October 15, 2012abstrct sbmissio dedlie

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    2013 conrmation o abstract acceptance status

    Sbmit yor Poster Electroicll d Pick yorPoster up O-site!

    The AAN encourages all poster presenters selected or presentation to submit their

    posters electronically once theyve received conrmation o presentation. Save time,money, and the hassle o shipping or bringing your research onboard a fightandavoiding a baggage ee.

    More details will be made available in January 2013 www.aan.com/go/am13 .

    Posters Service Is Se, Grteed

    Posters are delivered directly to the San Diego Convention Center with ample timebeore presentation. Both uploading your research and storage o printed posters issecure with the AANs guarantee o protection.

    Cstomize yor Poster

    Presenters will have a variety o layout templates, sizes, and paper quality romwhich to choose. The Academy has priced the printing competitively lower thanother major retail printers. Easy handout printing is also available.

    More details will be available in January 2013 at www.aan.com/go/am13 .

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    Abstract Submission FAQ

    Q: Wt is te mximm word cot per bstrct sbmissio?A: The body o the abstract must be 300 words or less.

    Q: how m bstrcts c I sbmit?A: A maximum o two abstracts per rst author may be submitted (excluding history, education, and ethics topics).

    Q: C I sbmit d/or will te aan ccept previosl preseted/pblised bstrcts?A: Yes. Abstracts previously presented at a subspecialty meeting or published in a publication may be submitted provided there is prior presentation disclosure.

    Q: Wt is te size o te poster bord i te Poster Sessios?A: All poster board sizes are 4 eet high by 6 eet wide.

    Q: Does te aan ccept cse reports i lie o bstrct?A: Yes. Please note that case reports must meet the length requirements (no more than 300 words per case report) and must use the existing orm.

    Q: Do I ve to be aan member to sbmit bstrct?A: No. However, AAN members receive a special $50 discount per abstract on submissions as a member benet. See Discounted Abstract Fees or AAN Members onthe previous page to learn more and to nd out how you can become an AAN member today.

    Q: I m Jior Residet/Jior Fellow/Post-doctorl Triee/Medicl Stdet/Grdte Stdet Do I ve top ee to sbmit bstrct?

    A: Abstract submission ees are waived or rst authors matching these career types only. All other career types must pay a submission ee. See Discounted Abstract Feesor AAN Members on the previous page to learn more.

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    AAN Awards and Fellowships

    I was distinctly honored to receive the 2012 Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership

    Prize, and I was thrilled that my passion or stroke research was being recognized

    on the national level. As a clinician-scientist, I have embraced this prestigiousaward as an opportunity to urther uel my commitment to research and clinical

    care o stroke patients, who are the true inspiration behind my work. I am also

    prooundly grateul to the American Academy o Neurology or its recognition o

    leadership and or providing opportunities or young investigators to succeed.

    Natalia Rost, MD2012 Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize Recipient

    how to appl or awrd

    The AAN oers more than three dozen scientic and non-scientic awards in avariety o areas o interest. We encourage you to take ull consideration o youreorts and submit your application or an AAN award.

    Ask yoursel how your eorts have led you to where you are today and make thedecision to apply. Recognition is essential to shining light on new breakthroughsand understandings. Set the stage to highlight these discoveries and raise hopes inall o us looking or better preventions, treatments, and cures or patients.

    Begin your journey to the podium now at www.aan.com/view/awards!

    appl Tod

    The deadline to apply or a scientic award is October 15, 2012. Deadlines ornon-scientic awards vary. Apply or an award, submit a nomination, or learn aboutthe 2013 scientic lectures and awards at www.aan.com/view/awards.

    how to appl or Fellowsip

    The Research Fellowship Program o the American Brain Foundation is ocused onone critical need that crosses all disciplines: the need to recruit and train clinicalresearchers in neurology. The scientic and medical communities have calledthe shortage o investigators a crisis that will impact ar more than the 50 millionAmericans currently suering rom a neurological disease. Recognizing this criticalneed or neurology research, the American Brain Foundation has dedicated its grantmaking eorts toward investing in young researchers.

    appl Tod

    The deadline to apply or an American Brain Foundation Fellowship is October 1,2012 unless otherwise noted. Apply or learn more about ellowships or awards atwww.aan.com/view/crt.

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    AAN Awards

    Stdets/Residets

    Foders awrd Apply NowThis award is designed to encourage clinical and translational research in

    neuroscience by physicians in clinical neurology training programs.

    S Weir Mitcell awrd Apply NowThis award is designed to encourage basic research in neuroscience by physicians inclinical neurology training programs.

    Exteded nerosciece awrd Apply NowThis award seeks to stimulate interest in the eld o neurology as an exciting andchallenging proession by oering a highly competitive award or the best essay inneuroscience.

    G Milto S awrd i Cliicl nerolog Apply Now

    This award seeks to stimulate interest in the eld o neurology as an exciting andchallenging proession by oering a highly competitive award or the best essay inclinical neurology.

    Rold P Mck awrd i historicl aspects Apply NowThis award seeks to stimulate interest in the eld o neurology as an exciting andchallenging proession by oering a highly competitive award or the best essay inhistorical aspects.

    Sl R Kore awrd i Experimetl nerolog Apply NowThis award seeks to stimulate interest in the eld o neurology as an exciting andchallenging proession by oering a highly competitive award or the best essay in

    experimental neurology.

    nerosciece Reserc Prize Apply NowThis prize encourages high school students to explore the world o the brain andnervous system through laboratory research.

    Miorit Scolrs Progrm Apply NowThe Minority Scholars Program was established in 1993 to promote diversity in theeld o neurology. The program provides medical students the opportunity to learnmore about careers in neurology and neuroscience.

    Erl-to-Mid Level Ivestigtors

    Dreiss-Per Epileps awrd Apply NowThe intent o this award is to recognize physicians in the early stages o their careers

    who have made an independent contribution to epilepsy research.

    norm Gescwid Prize i Beviorl nerolog Apply NowThis prize is awarded to an individual or outstanding research in the eld obehavioral neurology. Applicants should have a strong desire to expand the eld obehavioral neurology through research.

    Itertiol Scolrsip awrd Apply NowThis scholarship is designed to provide eligible international candidates theopportunity to attend and participate in the Annual Meeting. It is not necessary tobe a member to apply.

    Lwrece C Mcher awrd: a awrd or tehistor o nerolog Apply NowSelected by the Lawrence C. McHenry Award Subcommittee, this award recognizesexcellence in research in the history o neurology.

    Micel S Pessi Stroke Ledersip Prize Apply NowThis prize is awarded to emerging neurologists who have a strong interest in,and have demonstrated a passion or learning and expanding the eld o strokeresearch.

    Te Brce S Scoeberg Itertiol awrdi neroepidemiolog Apply Now

    In tribute to Dr. Schoenbergs career in training neurologists internationally inepidemiologic methods, this award salutes a young investigator selected rom adeveloping country or Eastern Europe.

    Jo Stolk awrd i Movemet Disorders or yog Ivestigtors Apply NowThis award recognizes young investigators who have made signicant contributionsto movement disorders research. The award is named or Dr. Jon Stolk, a drivingorce in the drug development eld or Parkinsons disease.

    hrold Wol-Jo Grm awrd: a awrd orhedce/Fcil Pi Reserc Apply NowThis award recognizes individuals who have submitted research results in the eld o

    headache and acial pain.

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    AAN Awards

    We a heig Sleep awrd or yog Ivestigtors Apply NowThis award recognizes scientic contributions in sleep rom promising younginvestigators. The goal o this award is to reward productive young investigators andto emphasize the essential role o neurology in sleep medicine.

    Mid-to-Seior Level Ivestigtors

    aan awrd or Cretive Expressio o hm Vles i nerolog Apply NowThe award recognizes an outstanding poem, short story, or work o creativenonction that artistically expresses human values in the practice o neurology,including compassion or persons with neurological disorders, and refection byphysicians involved in their care.

    Jo Dstel Prize or Mltiple Sclerosis Reserc Apply NowThis prize recognizes outstanding contributions to research in the understanding,treatment, or prevention o multiple sclerosis.

    Seil Esse awrd: a awrd or aLS Reserc Apply NowThis award recognizes an individual who has made signicant contributionsin research in the search or the cause, treatment, prevention, and cure orAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

    Mitcell B Mx awrd or neroptic Pi Apply NowThis award recognizes an individual or outstanding work in the eld o neuropathicpain or either a single contribution or or lietime achievement.

    Movemet Disorders Reserc awrd Apply Now

    This award recognizes an individual or outstanding work in the eld o Parkinsonsdisease or other movement disorders or either a single, outstanding contribution oror lietime achievement.

    Potmki Prize or Reserc i Picks, alzeimers,d Relted Diseses Apply NowThis award recognizes major contributions to the understanding o the cause,prevention, treatment o, and ultimately the cure or Picks, Alzheimers, and relateddiseases.

    Sleep Sciece awrd Apply NowThis award is intended to recognize distinguished academic contributions byneurologists to the eld o sleep medicine or the contributions o non-neurologiststo the interace area o sleep-neurology.

    h Ricrd Tler awrd Apply NowThis award encourages historical research using the AAN Rare Books Collectionat the Bernard Becker Medical Library at the Washington University School oMedicine in St. Louis, MO. The H. Richard Tyler Award is named in recognition othe neurologists generous donation to the collection.

    aB Bker awrd or Lietime acievemet inerologic Edctio Apply NowThe A. B. Baker Award or Lietime Achievement in Neurologic Education recognizesan individual or lietime career achievements in the eld o neurological educationwith an emphasis on national accomplishments.

    associtio o Idi nerologists i americ (aIna)Lietime acievemet awrd Apply NowThe AINA Lietime Achievement Award recognizes a leader in neurology by her/his peers. The recipient will be chosen based on their dedication in helpingneurologists o Indian origin excel in the eld o neurology. The recipient willhave supported Indian neurologists over a signicant period o time in achievingmeaningul progress toward expressed goals.

    Prctice d advocc awrds

    Keet MViste, Jr, MD, Ptiet advocte o te yer awrd Apply NowThis award recognizes an outstanding patient advocate who embodies theleadership and advocacy qualities exemplied by Kenneth M. Viste, Jr., MD.

    Ptiet Set awrd Apply NowThe Patient Saety Award recognizes research and/or care improvement projectsdesigned to meet the Joint Commissions National Patient Saety Goals. Favor willbe given to those applicants that demonstrate innovative and orward-thinkingapproaches, as well as measurable and replicable improvement. One recipientwill be selected rom each o two categories: Residents/Fellows and PracticingNeurologists.

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    American Brain Foundation Fellowships

    americ Bri Fodtio Fellowsips d Cliicl Scietist Developmet awrds

    Cliicl Reserc Triig Fellowsip Apply NowThe American Brain Foundation is pleased to announce up to ten two-yearellowships to support clinical research training in the neurosciences.

    Ss S Specer CliiclReserc Triig Fellowsip i Epileps Apply NowThe American Brain Foundation is pleased to announce a two-year ellowship tosupport clinical research training in the eld o epilepsy. The ellowship is supportedby the American Brain Foundation, the American Epilepsy Society, and the EpilepsyFoundation.

    Cliicl Reserc Triig Fellowsip i Jveile nerolCeroid Liposciosis Apply NowThe American Brain Foundation and The Beyond Batten Disease Foundation (BBDF)are pleased to announce the American Brain Foundation (ABF)/BBDF ClincialResearch Training Fellowship in Juvenile Neuronal Ceroid Lipouscinosis, a two-yearellowship.

    Cliicl Reserc Triig Fellowsip i nerotoxis Apply NowThe American Brain Foundation is pleased to announce two Clinical ResearchTraining Fellowships to support clinical research training on the application oneurotoxins towards the treatment o neurolgical conditions and patient care. These

    ellowship are unded by the Allergan Foundation.

    Prctice Reserc Triig Fellowsip Apply NowThe American Brain Foundation is pleased to announce one two-year ellowship tosupport training in clinical practice research, which is dened as clinical researchthat evaluates translation o evidence into best clinical practice. This may includeevaluation o health services, quality o care, implementation o proven therapies,physician perormance, or patient adherence.

    Ricrd Ole, MD, Cliici-Scietist DevelopmetTree-yer awrd Apply NowThe American Brain Foundation and The ALS Association are pleased to announce

    a three-year Richard Olney, MD Clinician-Scientist Development Award to supportresearch into drug discovery and development o therapies that will eectively treatamyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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    Breakthrough Research: Plenary Sessions

    2013 Preseters/RecipietsThe Presidential Plenary Session eatures three premier lecturers chosen by theirpeers and represents some o the latest advances in neuroscience. It will be heldTuesday, March 19, rom 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Five other Plenary Sessions

    examine controversial issues in neurology, translational research, and the latestresearch rom the past year.

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    Presidetil Pler Sessio9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.

    Moderator: Lisa M. DeAngelis, MD, FAAN

    Chair, AAN Science Committee

    Features the AANs premier lecture awards or clinically relevant

    research and a presentation by a leading lecturer. Top researchersspeak on some o the most signicant ndings in neurologyin 2013.

    Presidetil Lectre

    Bruce Sigsbee, MD, FAANSpecial Invited Lecturer:Jerome B. Posner, MD, FAAN

    Robert Wrteberg Lectre

    Salvatore Di Mauro, MDTitle: Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathies: 50 Years On

    h hosto Merritt Lectre

    M. Marsel Mesulam, MD, FAANTitle: Primary Progressive Aphasia and the Language Network

    hot Topics Pler Sessio5:15 p.m.6:15 p.m.

    Members o the AAN Science Committee and AAN Scientic ProgramSubcommittee will note important and interesting abstracts presented atsubspecialty meetings leading up to the Annual Meeting that are not on the

    program but should be heard by a wide audience at the Annual Meeting.Lectrers d topics will be idetifed i Jr 2013

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    Cotemporr Cliicl Isses Pler Sessio9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.

    Highlights issues most critical to practicing neurologists, including abstracts relatedto new therapeutic developments, clinical applications o basic and translationalresearch, and innovative technical developments. Commentary and discussionollow each presentation.

    Lectrers d topics will be idetifed i Jr 2013

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    Breakthrough Research: Plenary Sessions

    2013 Preseters/Recipiets

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    Frotiers i Trsltiol nerosciece Pler Sessio9:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.

    Focuses on translational research related to clinical issues o importance.Four physician scientists outline their recent research ndings, along with theclinical implications.

    Presenters:

    Samuel F. Berkovic, MD, FACPTitle: Epilepsy Genetics: Impact at the Clinic 2013

    Roger Y. Tsien, PhDTitle: Building Molecules to Image Neuroinfammatory DiseaseProcesses

    Merit E. Cudkowicz, MD, MScTitle: ALS Pathways to Treatments

    Laura Fratiglioni, MD, PhDTitle: Alzheimers Disease in an Aging World

    nEW Cotroversies i nerosciece Pler Sessio4:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.

    The program eatures experts discussing the most current and controversial issues inneuroscience. It is set up as a debate ormat in which two speakers argue one sideo a single topic, ollowed by a rebuttal. Each round concludes with a 10-minutequestion and answer period.

    Topics d lectrers will be idetifed i Jr 2013

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    Cliicl Trils Pler Sessio12:00 p.m.1:30 p.m.

    This midday seminar covers important clinical topics identied rom other societymeetings that aect patient care. The latest updates within several clinical trialsconducted over the course o the last year will be presented with an open paneldiscussion at the conclusion.

    Topics d lectrers will be idetifed i Jr 2013

    nEW nerolog yer i Review Pler Sessio5:15 p.m.7:15 p.m.

    This plenary session will eature our to six speakers, each ocusing on the latestresearch that has happened in the last year within a specic subspecialty topic.

    Topics d lectrers will be idetifed i Jr 2013

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    Preliminary Annual Meeting Education Program

    higligts or 2013

    Progrm Slides now avilble Olie Ol

    All Education Program slides, previously available to attendees as in-roomhandouts, will now be available online only. Visit www.aan.com/go/am13 in thecoming months or more details and access instructions.

    Fewer Progrm nmes d Tpes to MkeRegistrtio Esier

    To make it easier or you to register or your avorite Education Programs, wevesimplied the ollowing names and types:

    Seminars now reer to any two-hour program, including previously namedTherapy Programs, Kicko Programs, and Seminars

    Extended Seminars now reer to any three-hour program, including previously

    named Case Studies and Extended Seminars Skills-based programming is now dierentiated as ollows: eight-hour programsare Skills Workshops and our-hour programs are Skills Pavilions

    Naming conventions will remain or specialty courses such as Morning Reportsand Neuro Flash

    additiol Exteded Semir d Skills Pvilio

    Due to demand, weve added an additional Thursday evening Extended Seminar(ormerly Case Study Program) and an additional Skills Pavilion.

    Sbspecilt Progrmmig i Oe D

    All o this years six Subspecialty in Focus tracks have been consolidated to asingle day, without sacricing qualitybut now with the added benet o oeringattendees even more fexibility in their schedules!

    Edctio Progrm Serc

    Look or this in mid-September.

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    Program Listing by Topic

    agig/Demeti/Degeertive Disese

    1HC. 003 Primer o Behavioral Neurology

    1SM.003 Mild Cognitive Impairment: Implications orClinicians

    2SM.004 What Neurologists Really Need to KnowAbout Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    2FC.003 Dementia Update

    3IN.001 Alzheimers Biomarkers in Clinical Practice

    3HC. 008 Amyloid Imaging: Are Neurologists Readyor the Paradigm Shit?

    4SM.001 Dierential Diagnosis o Dementia: LinkingClinical Syndromes to Biomarkers

    4HC. 004 Assessment o Rapidly ProgressiveDementias and Related Neurologic

    Conditions

    6HC. 005 Cumulative Sports Concussion and Risk oDementia

    6ES.003 Case Studies: Dementia

    7ES.001 Ethics, Clinical Practice, and Challenges inNeurogeriatric Care or the 21st Century

    7MR.001 Morning Report: Behavioral Neurology

    7HC. 016 Non-Alzheimers Dementia

    8SM.001 Bladder Leaks, Sweats, Drools, Sadnessand Other Non Motor Parkinsons disease

    Symptoms: How to Recognize and Treat?8ES.002 Improving Accuracy o Dementia Diagnosis:

    Case Studies with Both Imaging andNeuropathology

    Cerebrovsclr Disese

    2FC.004 Cerebrovascular Disease

    3SM.001 Update on Endovascular Treatment oCerebrovascular Diseases

    4SM.003 Preventing a First Stroke: What EveryNeurologist Needs to Know

    5SM.006 Prognostication in the Era o Hypothermia

    5IN. 001 Acute Stroke

    6SM.003 Stroke in Children and Neonates

    6SP.002 Acute Stroke Alert Skills Pavilion

    7NF.001 Neuro Flash: Acute Stroke Management7SM.005 Therapy o Stroke

    8HC.003 Stroke In Young Adults

    Cild nerolog

    2HC.005 Leukodystrophies

    2IN. 001 Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases

    3NF.001 Neuro Flash: Child Neurology

    3SM.004 Attention Decit Hyperactivity DisorderAcross the Liespan

    6SM.003 Stroke in Children and Neonates

    6HC.003 Neonatal Seizures: An Update

    7HC.004 Child Neurology I

    7HC.013 Child Neurology II

    8ES.001 EEG in Children: DevelopmentalMaturation, Variants, Epilepsy Syndromes,and Identication o Surgical Candidates

    8HC.003 Stroke In Young Adults

    Cogitive nerolog/nerologic

    Disorders Presetig wit PscitricSmptoms

    1HC.003 Primer o Behavioral Neurology

    3SM.004 Attention Decit Hyperactivity DisorderAcross the Liespan

    3HC.004 Traumatic Brain Injury

    5SM.003 Cars, Planes, and Ailing Brains

    5HC.002 Psychiatry or the Neurologist

    6SM.002 The Neurology o Social Behavior

    7MR.001 Morning Report: Behavioral Neurology7IN. 003 Brain Stimulation: Clinical and

    Neuroscience Implications

    Criticl Cre

    1HC.005 Consultations in the Medical Surgical ICU

    2HC.007 Emergency Room Neuro-ophthalmology

    3FC. 002 Neurologic Intensive Care5SM.006 Prognostication in the Era o Hypothermia

    7HC.007 Emergency Neurology

    8SM.002 Ethical Dilemmas in the ICU

    Demelitig Disorders

    1HC.002 Symptomatic Management in MultipleSclerosis

    1SM.004 Multiple Sclerosis Essentials

    2ES.001 Criteria or Stopping and Starting Multiple

    Sclerosis Therapy2HC.006 Diagnostic Dilemmas in Multiple Sclerosis

    3MR.001 Morning Report: Multiple Sclerosis

    3HC.011 Neuromyelitis Optica: Scientic and ClinicalUpdate

    6NF.001 Neuro Flash: MRI and Multiple Sclerosis

    6ES.004 Case Studies: Multiple Sclerosis

    7HC.003 Multiple Sclerosis Overview I: Basic andTranslational Science

    7HC.012 Multiple Sclerosis Overview II: Clinical

    Advances

    8SM.003 Integrative Management o MultipleSclerosis

    8SM.006 Therapy o Multiple Sclerosis

    Epileps/Cliicl neropsiolog(EEG)

    1ES.001 Management o Non-epileptic Seizures

    1SM.008 Therapy o Epilepsy

    2NF.001 Neuro Flash: Epilepsy

    2FC.002 Clinical EEG

    3FC. 001 Clinical Epilepsy

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    5SP.001 Epilepsy Skills Pavilion

    6HC.004 How to Analyze Spells by Video-EEG

    7SW.001 Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring

    7IN.001 Infammation in Epilepsy

    7HC.010 Epilepsy Co-Morbidities

    8ES.001 EEG in Children: DevelopmentalMaturation, Variants, Epilepsy Syndromes,and Identication o Surgical Candidates

    Etics/Proessiolism

    3NF.002 Contemporary Issues in Neuro-PalliativeCare

    4HC.002 Practical Legal Issues or Neurologists

    5CO. 001 Ethics Colloquium

    7SM.003 Controversies in Brain Death Determination

    7ES.001 Ethics, Clinical Practice, and Challenges inNeurogeriatric Care or the 21st Century

    8SM.002 Ethical Dilemmas in the ICU

    Geerl nerolog/nerolog oSstemic Disese

    1SM.006 Borderlands o Neurology and InternalMedicine

    2SM.003 Oce Orthopedics or the Neurologist

    2FC. 001 Neurology Update I

    3ES.001 Clinical E-Pearls

    3SM.003 Global Health Challenges: Neurology inDeveloping Countries

    3HC.002 Neurologic Complications o MedicalDisease

    3FC. 004 Therapy in Neurology

    4IN.001 Global Impact o Non-communicableNeurological Diseases

    4HC.001 Continuum Test Your Knowledge: AMultiple-Choice Question Review

    4HC. 003 The Neurological Implications o Terror andViolence

    5SM.003 Cars, Planes, and Ailing Brains

    5HC. 002 Psychiatry or the Neurologist

    6IN.001 Toward a Dimorphic Neurology:Implications or Mens and Womens Health

    6HC. 002 Neurologic Issues in Pregnancy

    7SM.003 Controversies in Brain Death Determination

    7SM.002 Sex & Neurological Disease

    7HC. 007 Emergency Neurology

    7FC.001 Neurology Update II

    8HC. 001 Autoimmune Neurology

    hedce1SM.007 Therapy o Headache

    2NF.002 Neuro Flash: Opioid Therapy or Headacheand Neuropathic Pain Syndromes:Consensus and Controversies

    2SM.005 Challenging Headache Cases

    2HC. 008 Hot Topics in Headaches and RelatedDisorders

    3ES.003 The Intractable Headache Patient

    6MR.001 Morning Report: Headache in theEmergency Department

    7HC. 005 Introduction to Primary Headache Disorders

    7HC. 014 Comprehensive Migraine EducationProgram

    histor o nerolog

    5HC. 004 History o Neurology: Lessons From War

    Imgig

    2FC. 005 Update in Neuroimaging: Essentials andBeyondPart I

    3HC.006 Update in Neuroimaging: Essentials and

    BeyondPart II

    6NF.001 Neuro Flash: MRI and Multiple Sclerosis

    6ES.005 Case Studies: Neuroimaging

    7HC.003 Multiple Sclerosis Overview I: Basic andTranslational Science

    8ES.002 Improving Accuracy o Dementia Diagnosis:Case Studies with Both Imaging andNeuropathology

    Iectios Disese

    2NF.003 Neuro Flash: Approach to Acute CNSInections

    3SM.003 Global Health Challenges: Neurology inDeveloping Countries

    4SM.005 Dierential Diagnosis o NeurologicInections

    5SM.005 Neurocysticercosis (NCC) and Globalization

    7HC.009 Inections o the Nervous System: CommonInections

    7HC.018 Inections o the Nervous System:Advanced and Emerging Inections

    Movemet Disorders

    1SM.001 Balance and Gait Disorders

    1HC.006 Parkinsons Disease and MovementDisorders Update

    2SM.001 Therapy o Movement Disorders: A Case-Based Approach

    2HC.001 Clues to Synuclein Spread in ParkinsonsDisease

    2IN. 002 New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms in

    Parkinsons Disease

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    3HC. 007 Botulinum Toxins: Practical Issues andClinical Uses or Neurologists

    3SP.001 Clinical Useulness o Botulinum Toxin andTreatment o Dystonia

    4SM.002 Update on Ataxias

    5SM.002 Approach to the Shaky Patient

    6SM.001 Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders:Diagnosis and Treatment

    6ES.002 Case Studies: Unusual Movement Disorders

    7SM.001 The Dystonias: Diagnosis, Treatment, andUpdate on Causes

    7FC.002 Movement Disorders

    8SM.001 Bladder Leaks, Sweats, Drools, Sadnessand Other Non Motor Parkinsons disease

    Symptoms: How to Recognize and Treat?8HC. 004 Deep Brain Stimulation Management

    nerogeetics

    2MR.001 Morning Report: Neurogenetics

    3FC.003 Genetics in Neurology

    7SM.004 Introduction to Genetics

    7HC. 003 Multiple Sclerosis Overview I: Basic andTranslational Science

    6IN.001 Toward a Dimorphic Neurology:

    Implications or Mens and Womens Health

    nerometbolic Disorders/nerotoxicolog/neroedocriolog

    2SM.006 Important Drug Interactions orNeurologists and Psychiatrists

    3SM.002 Mitochondrial Disorders in Neurology

    neromsclr Disese/Cliiclneropsiolog (EMG)

    1FC.002 Peripheral Neuropathy

    1SM.002 The Spectrum o Motor Neuron Disease2SW.001 EMG Skills Workshop: Basic

    2IN. 001 Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases

    3HC.003 Clinical Approach to Muscle Disease

    3HC.009 Neuromuscular Junction Disorders

    4SP.002 Advanced Techniques in EMG andNeuromuscular Disease

    5SP.002 Neuromuscular Ultrasound Skills Pavilion

    6SM.004 You Make the CallAn Interactive,Multimedia, Case-based Approach to

    Learning EMG6HC.001 Evaluation and Management o Autonomic

    Disorders

    6SP.001 Neurology Skills Pavilion: NeuromuscularBedside Rounds

    6ES.001 Case Studies: Unusual Diagnostic andManagement o Cases in NeuromuscularDisease

    7HC.006 Clinical EMG I

    7HC.015 Clinical EMG II

    8SM.004 Therapy o Neuromuscular Disease8SM.005 Small Fiber Neuropathies: Sensory,

    Autonomic and Both

    nero-ocolog

    2HC.002 Neuro-oncology: Primary Brain Tumors

    6ES.006 Neurologic Consultations in CancerPatients

    7IN. 002 Advances in the Biology and Therapy oGliomas

    7HC.017 Neurologic Complications o Systemic

    Cancer

    nero-optlmolog/nero-otolog

    1SM.005 Top 10 Neuro-ophthalmic Diagnoses YouCant Aord to Miss

    2ES.002 Eye Movement Disorders: A SystematicApproach to the Evaluation o Diplopia

    2HC.003 Neuro-otology

    2HC.007 Emergency Room Neuro-ophthalmology

    3HC.001 The Visual and Ocular Motor Systems inNeurodegenerative and Genetic Disease

    3IN.002 Assessing Neurological Disease Via theVisual and Ocular Motor Systems

    4SM.004 Canalith Repositioning or BenignParoxysmal Positional Vertigo

    4SP.001 Neurology Skills Pavilion: Neuro-

    ophthalmology and Neurovestibular ExamLab

    5SM.004 Pseudotumor Cerebri

    6NF.002 Neuro Flash: Neuro-ophthalmology

    7FC.003 Neuro-ophthalmology

    nerorebilittio

    3HC.004 Traumatic Brain Injury

    7IN.003 Brain Stimulation: Clinical andNeuroscience Implications

    Pi d Pllitive Cre

    2NF.002 Neuro Flash: Opioid Therapy or Headacheand Neuropathic Pain Syndromes:Consensus and Controversies

    2FC. 006 Spine and Spinal Cord: Emergencies andChronic Disorders

    3NF.002 Contemporary Issues in Neuro-PalliativeCare

    5HC.001 Core Concepts in Pain Management

    6MR.002 Morning Report: Lumbar Radiculopathy,Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Low Back Pain, andPost-Laminectomy Syndrome

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    Prctice Mgemet

    1FC.001 The Practice o Neurology: Issues in Codingand Reimbursement

    1CO.001 BRAINS Colloquium

    2SM.002 E/M: Minimize Mistakes, MaximizeReimbursement

    2CO.001 Patient Saety Colloquium: I Blew ItNowWhat? How to Avoid Medical Errors andWhat to Do When They Happen

    2SM.007 Practice Survival or Neurologists: BusinessStrategies or Success

    2SM.008 Starting Your Career: The Early Years

    2CO.002 Navigating the Changing Health CareLandscape and Preparing or the New

    Future o Neurology3ES.002 Making Sure Your Electronic Health Record

    System Is a Success

    3HC. 010 Clinical Practice Survival Guide

    3CO.003 Health Inormation Technology Colloquium

    4HC. 003 The Neurological Implications o Terror andViolence

    7ES.001 Ethics, Clinical Practice, and Challenges inNeurogeriatric Care or the 21st Century

    7HC. 008 Teleneurology and Technologies

    Reserc/Edctio

    1FC.003 Research Career Development Symposium:How to be Successul in AcademicNeuroscience

    1HC. 001 Resident Basic Science I: Neuropathology

    1CO.001 BRAINS Colloquium

    1HC.004 Neuroanatomy

    2HC. 004 Resident Basic Science III:Neuropharmacology

    2CO.003 Clinical Research Colloquium

    3CO.001 Education Colloquium: InterproessionalEducation: Translating Core Competenciesand Assessments into Neurology Education

    3SM.005 Editors Seminar: Tips or Writing and

    Reviewing in Neurology

    3CO.002 Education Research Colloquium

    4SM.006 Career Development or Clinician Educators

    4CO.001 NINDS Colloquium

    Sleep Disorders

    3HC.005 Approach to Sleep Symptoms: Sleepy orSleepless

    3HC.012 Hot Topics in Sleep Neurology

    5SM.001 REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

    7NF.002 Neuro Flash: Sleep Medicine

    8HC.002 Sleep or the Practicing Neurologist

    Spil Cord/nerve Root Disorders

    2FC.006 Spine and Spinal Cord: Emergencies andChronic Disorders

    5HC.003 Myelopathies

    6MR.002 Morning Report: Lumbar Radiculopathy,Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Low Back Pain, andPost-Laminectomy Syndrome

    7HC.001 Neurorehabilitation EnhancementTechniques

    Sports nerolog

    2SM.003 Oce Orthopedics or the Neurologist

    6HC.005 Cumulative Sports Concussion and Risk oDementia

    6IN. 002 Sports Neurology

    7HC.002 Sports Concussion and Other MildConcussive Injuries

    7HC.011 Sports Neurology: Non-ConcussionOverview

    Trm

    6HC.005 Cumulative Sports Concussion andRisk o Dementia

    Womes Isses6HC.002 Neurologic Issues in Pregnancy

    7SM.002 Sex & Neurological Disease

    Current as o 9/10/2012 Programs are subject to change

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    Pildelpiapril 26M 3, 2014

    aan 67t al Meetig

    Wsigto, DCapril 18april 25, 2015

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