EpiCARE Webinars

EpiCARE ERN has launched a series of educational free webinars related to rare and complex epilepsies, presented by our experts. These webinars are free to join from anywhere in the world and pre-registration is required.

Topics are related to rare and complex epilepsy diagnostics and treatment and showcase research output from EpiCARE centres. Please read and download the guidelines here.

The webinars will be broadcasted live on the given date and offer an opportunity to ask questions online. For those who cannot attend the live webinars, there will be a possibility to see the recorded webinars. Recordings will be made available after each session.

Click here to access to past webinars.

Please note that dates are subjects to change.

MonthTimeTitleSpeakers
Registration Link
June 25th, 202617:00-18:30What Is a Disease Modifier? Pills from real-world treatment of DEEsMatthew walker, Pasquale Striano, Katarzyna Kotulska, Valentina De Giorgis, Antonella Riva, Ganna Balagura, Gaetan LescaRegistration link

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Other webinars:

The ILAE offers monthly webinars on key topics in epilepsy care and research. Join experts from around the world to stay updated and enhance your knowledge. Check out their webinars calendar here


The
ERN RND, focusing on rare neurological diseases, also offers free education webinars. Check out their webinars calendar here

The ERN-RND also organises joint free educational webinars on rare neurological and movement disorders with the  EAN. These 1-hour webinars take place throughout the year and are presented by international experts. They discuss various aspects from more general clinical features, examination, disease diagnosis, medical interventions, and disease management to more specific ones as use of scales or imaging. Adult and paediatric neurology are both covered.

Complete Schedule for 2023 / More information

Seminars on clinical and experimental epilepsy: 

https://www.world-wide.org/Neuro/Clinical-and-Experimental-Epilepsy