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LINDA DE MEIRLEIR NEUROMETABOLIC AWARD LECTURE : Update in Pediatric Neurometabolic Disorders 2020
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Plenary (Awards)
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
6:00 AM - 6:55 AM
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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Congenital Heart Disease: From Fetal Pathogenesis to Prevention
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
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Pediatric Epilepsy. When Drugs Don’t Work (in Spanish)
Session Type
Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
3:30 PM – 5:30PM
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Pediatric Neurology. A Global Perspective
Session Type
Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Vitamin Responsive Conditions in Child Neurology: Whats New?
Session Type
Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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Neuromuscular disease: Gene Transfer for Children: What we Know Now
Session Type
Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
3:30PM – 5:30PM
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Beyond Pharmacological Treatment for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: What Parents and Physicians Want to Know About the Available Options (in Spanish)
Session Type
Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
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Migraine Management in 2020: New Options for Treatment and How to Incorporate Recent Guidelines and Novel Treatments in Clinical Practice
Session Type
Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
01:00 PM– 03:00 PM
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Humanism in Child Neurology: The Time is Now!
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Symposium
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
01:00 PM– 03:00 PM
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HOWER AWARD LECTURE: Migraine, Vertigo, and Dizziness
Session Type
Plenary (Awards)
CME Available
Yes
Date
Thursday 22 October 2020
Time
7:00AM – 7:45AM
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A message from CNS Executive Director, Roger Larson
When I wrote to you in May, expressing hope that there might still be some way a critical mass of child neurologists.
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