
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 11:288, May 1999
© 1999 American Psychiatric Press, Inc.
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To announce educational events, please provide dates, location, sponsorship, number of CME credits, and a name and phone number for information. Mail announcements for the Fall 1999 issue by July 15 to Stuart Yudofsky, M.D., CME Calendar, The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1400 K Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20005.
May 2628, 1999, Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Focus on Dementia, Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts. A Harvard Medical School CME course under the direction of the Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology staff at Massachusetts General, Brigham and Women's, and McLean Hospitals. For information: Harvard MED-CME, P.O. Box 825, Boston, MA 02117-0825; e-mail: hms/cme{at}warren.med.harvard.edu
July 610, 1999, 23rd Annual Update in Neuroscience, Cavalier Resort, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Sponsored by Virginia Psychiatry Group. For information: Mrs. Pat Harman; tel.: 804-744-4437; fax: 804-744-7441; e-mail: padick{at}worldnet.att.net
July 2325, 1999, Psychopharmacology Update: From Bench to Bedside in Psychiatric Practice, Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville, Michigan. Sponsored by the University of Michigan Office of Continuing Medical Education. For information: Laura Castellanos; tel.: 734-647-8784; fax: 734-936-1641.
July 30August 2, 1999, A Comprehensive Review of Movement Disorders for the Clinical Practitioner, 9th annual course, Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colorado. Sponsored by the Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Offers 19.5 credit hours in Category 1, AMA Physician's Recognition Award. For information: Patrick Dwyer; tel.: 212-781-5990; e-mail: cme{at}columbia.edu web: http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/cme
August 1520, 1999, IXth Congress, International Psychogeriatric Association, Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Sponsored by the IPA. Theme: "Challenges for the New Millennium: Professional, Cultural, and Regional Diversity." Sample topics: late-life anxiety; contribution of cerebrovascular disease to late-life affective disorders; clock drawing; epidemiology of dementia: lessons from around the world; and utility of the diagnosis of paraphrenia. Language: English, with French/English bilingual programming August 1718. For information: Conference Secretariat; tel.: 1-604-681-5226; fax: 1-604-681-2503; e-mail: congress{at}venuewest.com
September 711, 1999, XI International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, Hotel Prague Hilton Atrium, Prague, Czech Republic. Topics include transcranial stimulation, ion channel disorders, neuroimmunology and clinical neurophysiology, multidisciplinary assessment of cognitive functions, pediatric EEG, seizures and pseudoseizures, sleep disorders, clinical use of magnetoencephalography, cortico-motor-neuronal behavior in ALS and related diseases, neurophysiology of dystonias, and medicolegal aspects of clinical neurophysiology. Joint symposium with 23rd International Epilepsy Congress (see below), September 11. For information: Congress Secretariat; tel.: 420-2-296-889; fax: 420-2-294-610; e-mail: lonekova{at}cls.cz website: http://congress.cls.cz/neurophysiology
September 1217, 1999, 23rd International Epilepsy Congress, Prague Exhibition Ground, Prague, Czech Republic. Main topics include epilepsy in childhood and adolescence, epilepsy and plasticity, epilepsy surgery, and ictal, interictal, and semi-ictal events. Conference language: English. For information: Guarant Ltd/23rd IEC Secretariat; tel.: 420-2-24-21-07-35; fax: 420-2-24-21-21-03; e-mail: IEC23{at}guarant.cz website: http://www.IEC23.cz
February 2022, 2000, American Neuropsychiatric Association 11th Annual Meeting, Sanibel Harbour Resort and Spa, Fort Myers, Florida. Jointly sponsored with the Behavioral Neurology Society. See Call for Abstracts in this issue of the Journal. For information: Sandy Bornstein, 614-447-2077; e-mail: anpa{at}postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
The American Neuropsychiatric Association (ANPA) is actively seeking new members. Those interested in joining are encouraged to complete the application accompanying this issue of the Journal or contact ANPA, Suite 550, 700 Ackerman Road, Columbus, OH 43202 USA; tel.: 614-447-2077; e-mail: anpa{at}postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
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