Welcome to the Neurology Conference 2024 - hosted by the Plymouth University Neurology Society (PUNS)
In collaboration with the University of Plymouth, MDU and Thieme.
This event aims to be a hub for all healthcare professionals and students with a keen interest within the field of Neurology. We are hosting an in-person conference at the University of Plymouth Main Campus - Portland Square Building on the 13th & 14th April!
We aspire to provide valuable networking opportunities with international neurosurgeons, neurologists and neuroscientists consultants. If you are keen on to be a part of this event by either doing a presentation or workshop, please get in contact via our email plymouthneuro@gmail.com or contact 07464881976.
Our Keynote presentations include a multitude of Neurological topics including: The future of Neurosurgery, Neurological Clinical Case Presentations, Rare Dementias, Links between Ophthalmology Presentations leading to Neurodegenerative diseases, Chronic Pain and many more!
Interactive Workshops - CV building + Med-Tech workshops and clinical examination workshops by other societies - Ophthalmology Society
MDU stalls and a Prize Raffle!
Opportunities for Students to do Oral and Poster Presentations - with a Prize (from sponsor - Theime) for the 1st and 2nd Oral Presentations and 1st place Poster Presentation
Students are provided accredited Certificates for Attendance at the Conference!
Provided Meals - Tea/Coffee and Snacks refreshments, Lunch on BOTH Saturday and Sunday!
This is Primarily a Networking event for students to get to talk to consultants and build connects for future collaborations on projects/research - vital for building a competitive Portfolio!
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