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HCNE Stowe 2020 Symposium
Brochure 30th Anniversary HCNE Winter Headache Symposium Under the educational direction of Steven J. Scrivani, DDS, DMedSc The Lodge at Spruce Peak, Stowe, Vermont This symposium is designed for physicians, dentists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, physical therapists, and other health professionals with an interest in headaches. HCNE endorses a fragrance-free policy at our meetings. We request attendees not wear fragrances including perfumes and colognes. Fees Member: $249 Non-member: $299 The Patients are $75 Residents, Fellows and Medical Students…
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September 2020
Southern Headache Society Meeting
Virtual – Webinar Only You can register here: https://mahec.net/event/63034 If you're not currently a paid member of SHS, you may join at: https://southernheadache.org/register/ Registration for HCNE members is free. This is our 10th annual meeting, and we have a blockbuster lineup. This will be a virtual meeting - there is no longer an in-person option. The virtual meeting has opened up some opportunities. Thanks to networking by Brian Loftus, we have invited members of the Mexican Headache Society. And with…
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The 14th World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy)
CONy 2020 will once again bring together the medical community and provide a platform for prestigious experts to discuss the fascinating controversies in neurology. Experts will discuss a wide array of topics, such as ALS, Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia, Epilepsy, Headache, Multiple Sclerosis, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Neuroimmunology, Parkinson's Disease, Sleep, Stroke and more. Registration will be free of charge this year. Please click here for further information.
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HCNE Boston 2020 Annual Meeting
This Symposium is designed for Physicians, Dentists, Psychologists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Physical Therapists and other Health Professionals with an interest in Headache Medicine. Upon completion of this educational activity, attendees should be better able to: Optimize acute/abortive, preventive, and rescue/emergency treatment of the common primary headache disorders Recognize different forms of migraine aura Describe the role and goals of cognitive-behavioral therapy in headache medicine List the main arguments in favor of and against the concept of medication…
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