The Changing Face of Child Neurology
Jonathan Mink, MD, PhD | President, CNS
Winter 2019
Dear Colleagues: I wish everyone a (belated) Happy New Year. May you all have happiness and success in 2019. We are coming off a highly successful 47th CNS Annual Meeting…
Read More“Chicago Hope”
Roger Larson, CAE | Executive Director
Winter 2019
Perhaps no American city has been more often or more closely associated with the word “hope” over time than Chicago. In both, or all, directions. On one end of the…
Read MoreLetter for the PCN President – Fall 2018
Gary Clark, MD | President, Professors of Child Neurology
Fall 2018
Echoing the president of the child neurology society, Jonathan Mink, these are exciting times for child neurology and neurodevelopmental pediatrics. It is a time of much change in applicants to…
Read MoreLetter from the CNS President – Fall 2018
Jonathan Mink, MD, PhD | President, CNS
Fall 2018
Dear Colleagues: As we approach the 47th Annual Meeting, I wanted to take this opportunity to highlight some aspects of the Scientific Program. In my last message, I highlighted the…
Read MoreLetter from the CNS President – Summer 2018
Jonathan Mink, MD, PhD | President, CNS
Summer 2018
Dear Colleagues: As we approach the beginning of July and a new year for those of you in academic settings, it is a time to reflect on the future of…
Read MoreResults of the 2018 Child Neurology Match
Sidney M. Gospe, Jr., MD, PhD | Chair, Child Neurology Match Oversight Committee
Spring 2018
The 2018 Child Neurology Match was completed on March 16, 2018 under the auspices of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). This is the seventh year that child neurology positions…
Read MoreDear Colleagues – Winter 2018
Gary Clark, MD
Winter 2018
This is a most remarkable time to be a child neurologist and a neurodevelopmental pediatrician. New treatments for here to fore untreatable and fatal neurological diseases have been championed, new…
Read MoreLetter from the CNS President – Winter 2018
Jonathan Mink, MD, PhD | President, CNS
Winter 2018
Dear Colleagues: I wish everyone a Happy New Year. May you all have happiness and success in 2018. It is an exciting time for the field of child neurology. Disease-modifying…
Read MoreLetter from the PCN President – Fall 2017
Gary Clark, MD
Fall 2017
More than half of all physicians in the United States report symptoms of burnout, with neurologists showing a higher-than-average burnout rate among the different medical specialties. Burnout makes us less…
Read MoreKW, KC, and the Future of CNS
Roger Larson, CAE | Executive Director
Fall 2017
My favorite video clip posted on the CNS website “Careers – Getting In” section features this year’s Philip R. Dodge Young Investigator Awardee, Audrey Brumback, explaining how she ended up…
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