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Earlier this month, the AES Board of Directors, Council chairs, and senior staff met for an intensive three days of strategic planning. Our objective was to develop for AES an ambitious, focused and achievable strategy to guide our work for the next three to five years
With the AES transition to Chicago well underway, I’d like to take a moment to introduce you to a few of the new and familiar team members who will be working with AES
Opportunities to connect with peers, explore leading-edge thinking and research, and take advantage of some of the strongest professional education , mentorship and networking related to epilepsy available anywhere are just a few of the other invaluable benefits of being an AES member
A Practice Tool for Finding Your Way to Adulthood Physician Discussion Checklist for all Women, Adolescents, and Pre-teens during Reproductive Years Transition From Pediatric to Adult Epilepsy Care: A Difficult Process Marked by Medical and Social Crisis Challenges in Transitioning Youth with Intellectual Disabilities and Epilepsy Global Issues in the Transition of Adolescents with Epilepsy - A Child Neurologist's Perspective Adolescent Epilepsy Transition and the Role of Nursing
Epilepsy Awareness Month is a time when many in the epilepsy community can shine an even greater spotlight on the lives of people living with epilepsy and the work of professionals in this arena
We have been able to support an increased level of research funding – more than $800,000 in pre ‐ and post ‐ doctoral fellowships, clinical fellowships, seed grants, workshop support, and research awards
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
During the most recent meeting held by the World Health Organization (WHO), the executive board, with explicit support from the United States, approved unanimously a strong resolution urging Member States to take several detailed actions to prioritize epilepsy care, awareness and research