Meetings

BPNS Teaching Course on Peripheral Neuropathy 2022: virtual
Start Date
End Date
Thursday 10 Mar 2022 09:00 AM
Thursday 10 Mar 2022 16:30 PM
Location
Zoom meeting hosted by Manchester
Details

The Peripheral Neuropathy Teaching Day is aimed at trainees in Neurology and Neurophysiology but is suitable for all who wish for an update in the assessment and management of common and rare neuropathies. The course is delivered by UK experts in the field.

This year’s teaching day will include the traditional lecture format in the am. This will be available in person and via Zoom.

The afternoon  small group teaching on 3 different topics (chronic inflammatory neuropathy, inherited neuropathies and acute inflammatory neuropathy) will not be available via Zoom.

 

Abstracts (can change before the event)
No Abstracts
Programme
TimeType Presenter
10:00Registration See under the F2F meeting for the programme, noting that only the morning session will be available virtually  

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