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EUNS Neuroanatomy 2025 Session 1

18th Mar 2025
6:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
18th Mar 2025
6:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
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Free
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Description

Are you curious about the anatomy of the brain/spinal cord, or just want to brush up before your exams (aimed at 2nd year medical school level)? This is the perfect event to do that! With tutors available for every station, use real prosections provided by the medical school to get a real understanding of the brain and spinal cord structure! There will be 6 stations at each day with different content in each, so we highly recommend signing up for both sessions as the second session will be a deeper dive after the first session! 🧠

If you’re interested, the date is Tuesday and Thursday, 18th and 20th of March, 18:00-20:00 on both days! Sign up now! 🗓️

Link to session 2 20th March: https://app.medall.org/event-listings/euns-neuroanatomy-2025-session-2

This is a completely free event so do spread the news! Places are limited! 🎟️

Looking forward to seeing you all there! ⭐️

Summary

Enhance your knowledge and understanding of the human nervous system by attending the EUNS Neuroanatomy 2025 Session 1. This comprehensive teaching session offers a deep dive into complex neuroanatomical structures, focusing on their functionalities and interactions. Precise impartation of clinical correlations and conditions will aid your day-to-day clinical practice. A perfect event for medical professionals seeking to escalate their proficiency in neurology and neuroanatomy. Don't miss this chance for growth and development in your medical profession.

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Learning objectives

  1. To understand and identify the main structures and areas of the human nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
  2. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the functional relationship between different components of the nervous system and how they communicate with each other.
  3. To interpret and apply the principles of neuroanatomy in clinical cases and patient management, enhancing diagnostic and treatment skills.
  4. To analyze the impact of diseases or injuries on the neuroanatomical structures and their subsequent effects on other body systems.
  5. To develop an ability to engage in in-depth discussions on recent advances and current research in neuroanatomy, fostering a culture of continuous learning and critical thinking.
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18th Mar 2025
6:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
IN PERSON