Don’t miss out on the 52nd Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting!
This highly anticipated event is a must-attend for members seeking to stay at the forefront of advancements in child neurology. With diverse educational sessions, unparalleled networking opportunities, and cutting-edge research presentations, this meeting promises to be an invaluable experience for professional growth and collaboration. Mark your calendars and join us in shaping the future of child neurology at the 52nd CNS Annual Meeting!
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2023 Abstract
Late Breaking Abstract Submission Dates: July 18 – July 30
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2023 CNS Pellock Resident Seminar on Epilepsy
The 8th Annual John M. “Jack” Pellock Resident Seminar on Epilepsy will be held on Tuesday, October 3, and Wednesday, October 4, in conjunction with the 52nd Annual Child Neurology Society Meeting in Vancouver, BC (October 4-7, 2023).
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Scientific Program Proposals Deadline: January 22, 2023
Portal is now closed. Acceptance emails will be sent to session organizers/proposers in early March.
CNS Members are encouraged to submit proposals for sessions to be presented at the 52nd Annual Child Neurology Society Meeting in Vancouver, BC, Canada on Wednesday, October 4 – Saturday, October 7, 2023, with plans for an in person only meeting. All presentations will be given in person, as there will not be a remote presentation option. Some sessions will be recorded and offered in the Lifelong Learning portion of the CNS website as courses for purchase.
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