June 28, 2023 |
Budapest, Hungary is set to become Medscape’s next destination as they gear up for the highly anticipated 9th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Neurology. As an integral part of this prestigious event, Medscape will be at the forefront, presenting two scientific posters that shed light on the profound impact of recent advancements in neurology education. These thought-provoking posters specifically delve into the realm of education for multiple sclerosis (MS) and related disorders, exemplifying how innovative educational approaches actively engage clinicians and drive improvements in knowledge, competence, and performance.
Scheduled for presentation on 3 July, the first poster will focus on Medsims, an award-winning Virtual Patient Simulation education program. This groundbreaking initiative has garnered accolades for its ability to tangibly enhance the performance of clinicians. By harnessing the power of cutting-edge technology, Medsims has proven instrumental in facilitating significant improvements in the clinical realm.
On 4 July, the spotlight will shift to the second poster, which explores the integration of animation into case-based education. This pioneering approach has demonstrated remarkable results in enhancing clinicians’ competence in treatment implementation. By incorporating animated elements into educational materials, Medscape has effectively elevated the educational experience, equipping clinicians with the tools and knowledge they need to excel in their field.
For further details regarding the posters being presented at the congress, please reach out to Christy Rohani-Montez at SRohani@medscape.net.
On 3 July, the Medscape team will also be hosting an exclusive networking event, welcoming conference attendees and faculty to join in. This occasion will provide a well-deserved opportunity to unwind and engage in meaningful conversations while enjoying light refreshments. Attendees and faculty members alike will have the chance to establish valuable connections and discuss the latest breakthroughs in the field of neurology and education. Notably, Eugen Trinka, MD, MSC, FRCP, Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurology, Head of the Neuroscience Institute at Christian Doppler University Hospital, and Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience at Paracelsus Medical University, will be among the distinguished guests gracing this event.
For questions, please contact your Medscape representative or Saskia Speth at sspeth@medscape.net / +31 654 970 654.
Don’t miss out on this exciting journey with Medscape as they showcase their pioneering contributions to the world of neurology education.
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