22nd Judith Hoyer Lecture in Epilepsy | Treating Seizure Patterns: Past, Present and Future
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC
Advanced Practice Providers Symposium | Standing in the Gap: How Can APPs Address Health Disparities in People with Epilepsy?
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from Neurelis Inc.
Merritt-Putnam Symposium | Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies - Current Concepts and Novel Approaches
This educational activity is supported in part by education grants from Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and UCB, Inc.
Presidential Symposium | Imaging Epilepsy: Past, Passing, and to Come
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Pediatric State of the Art Symposium | Mobilizing a New Era in Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Treatment and Prevention
This educational activity is supported in part by education grants from Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Marinus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and UCB, Inc.
Epilepsy Therapies Symposium | Latest and Future Development of Epilepsy Therapeutics
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SIG | Neonatal Seizures: Seizures and Neuromonitoring in Pre-term Infants
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC
SIG | Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Clinical Trials for Epilepsy TSC – Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC
SIG | Psychosocial Comorbidities: Psychosocial Burden and Suicidality in Epilepsy
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc.
SIG | Clinical Epilepsy for the Advanced Practice Provider: Filling the Gap in Mental Health Care
This educational activity is supported in part by education grants from LivaNova and Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc.
SIG | Neuropsychology: Integrating Technology into Epilepsy Neuropsychology
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc.