Founded in 1948, the AAN now represents more than 38,000 members and is dedicated to promoting the highest quality patient-centered care and enhancing member career satisfaction.
EAN is a non-profit, independent organisation representing more than 45,000 members, as well as 47 European national societies. As a medical society we promote excellence in the practice of general neurology throughout Europe, leading to improved patient care. We also aim to keep Europe at the forefront of neurological research and maintain its position as one of the world’s scientific hotspots in neurology.
The American Epilepsy Society is a community of physicians, scientists, advanced practice providers, nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, engineers, pharmacists, advocates, and other professionals engaged in the understanding, diagnosis, study, prevention, treatment, and cure of epilepsy.
We are dedicated to advancing knowledge and supporting evidence-based clinical practice to improve outcomes for persons with epilepsy and their families.
AES helps epilepsy clinicians and researchers:
Your membership in the American Epilepsy Society gives you:
The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) was founded in 1909 and is an organisation of more than 120 national chapters.
To join the ILAE, individuals must be a member of a National Chapter. Chapters are representative and inclusive of the entire epilepsy professional community and seek to further the goals of the ILAE within their country.
On behalf of the World Stroke Organization, many conferences and meetings have had to be shifted to a virtual platform due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are aiming that the 2022 WSC in Singapore will allow stroke professionals to meet in person after such a long time for an exciting scientific meeting with opportunities for face-to-face interactions.