AES offers an opportunity for junior epilepsy researchers to be paired with a mentor. This popular program, held Saturday, December 6 from 7:00 – 8:30am, aims to foster the careers of young investigators by matching them with an experienced clinical or basic science research mentor for a single one-on-one mentoring session. To volunteer to be a mentor CLICK HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AESMentor2014 To apply to be a mentee CLICK HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AESMentee2014
Mentoring Session for Junior Investigators The Annual Meeting will again include an opportunity for junior epilepsy researchers to be paired with a mentor. This popular program, held Saturday, December 6 from 7:00 – 8:30am, aims to foster the careers of young investigators by matching them with an experienced clinical or basic science research mentor for a single one-on-one mentoring session
AES offers an opportunity for junior epilepsy researchers to be paired with a mentor. This popular program, held Saturday, December 6 from 7:00 – 8:30am, aims to foster the careers of young investigators by matching them with an experienced clinical or basic science research mentor for a single one-on-one mentoring session. Applications are due Oct 31 To volunteer to be a mentor CLICK HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AESMentor2014 To apply to be a mentee CLICK HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AESMentee2014
Epilepsy 101 can serve as an introduction to epilepsy for anyone. If you work in an epilepsy center or practice, consider using this as an orientation and refresher course for staff and share it with your general neurology and medical teams. Visit Epilepsy 101 today and click here for flyer to print and share with colleagues
The RAND Corporation and American Medical Association are conducting research to better understand and describe how physician practices in a variety of specialties and practice arrangements (independent, IPA, health system, etc) that have integrated behavioral health care into the range of services they offer. If you’ve integrated behavioral health care in your practice, whether you’re in the early stages or have a well-established program, the AMA is asking for participation in this research project. This phone interview-based research will enable the AMA to provide physicians with training and resources needed to effectively implement and manage behavioral health care in their practices. If you’re interested and available to participate, please contact Mark Friedberg, MD, MPP, RAND Senior Physician Policy Researcher, at mfriedbe@rand.org
Vote today for AES Officer and Board of Director positions!
Log in and vote today for AES Officer and Board of Director positions!
It’s funny how Fall forever remains a time for new starts, even when we are way (way!)
In response to recent action by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) suspending the practice assessment, patient voice and patient safety requirements of maintenance of certification (MOC) for their diplomates for at least two years, AES recently sent a letter to the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) urging them to follow suit and eliminate Part IV of the MOC requirements for our diplomates. The letter cited the lack of evidence to support effectiveness of this requirement in improving patient care
Tuesday, November 8 at 12:00 PM Eastern (11:00 AM Central, 9:00 AM Pacific) – 30 minutes Presenter, Barbara C. Jobst, M.D. Moderator, Dennis J. Dlugos, M.D. Members: Free Nonmembers: $49