AAN and AES have released a new guideline on how to treat a first seizure
AES, through the AAN Epilepsy Section, has had the opportunity for several years to present two “subspecialty in focus” sessions at AAN and this year is no exception. Sessions on “Treating the New Onset Epilepsy Patient” and “Future Therapies: How We Will Be Treating, Preventing and Curing Epilepsy in 2015” will feature content first presented at the AES Annual Meeting, and allow our member specialists to reach the wider general neurology audience
Antiepileptic Drugs and Suicide: The Light at the End of the Tunnel Suicidality and Epilepy: A Complex Relationship that Remains Misunderstood and Underestimated Postictal Psychosis: Common, Dangerous, and Treatable Epilepsy Self-Management Resources Epilepsy 101- Module 4: Patient/Family Education & Self-Management Managing Epilepsy Well: Addressing Access to Mental Healthcare Needs Psychiatric Comorbidities Through "The Life" of The Seizure Disorder: A Complex Story With a Not So Complex Solution Seizures and Epilepsy: A Significant Burden on Veterans
Nihon Kohden supports epilepsy research funding by auctioning one of it's EEG-1200A machines to benefit AES's clinical and basic research fellowships
As the largest multidisciplinary medical and scientific society dedicated to advancing research and education for preventing, treating, and curing epilepsy, AES provides an inclusive global forum where clinical and scientific professionals work together to eradicate epilepsy and its consequences
Company Auctions State-of-the-Art EEG Machine, Contributes all Proceeds to American Epilepsy Society’s Research and Training Fellowships Nihon Kohden will donate 100 percent of the auction proceeds to the AES, and will present its donation on December 6 at 1:00 p.m. during the Society’s annual meeting in Seattle