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CNS Annual Meeting | The 50th Golden Anniversary Meeting of the Child Neurology Society is scheduled to be held September 29-October 2, 2021 in Boston, MA.
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52nd CNS Annual Meeting October 4, 2023 – October 7, 2023 « CNS Webinar: What Underlies the Cognitive Sequelae of Hyperammonemia in Urea Cycle Disorders (UCDs): Insights from Noninvasive Imaging and EEG
Ohio has the highest concentration of child neurologists per capita, so it was befitting that the 51st Annual CNS Meeting was held in Cincinnati. Themed “Where the Next 50 Years Begins,” this year’s program honored the past while looking ahead towards the future.
2017 | 46th CNS Annual Meeting October 04-October 07 | Kansas City, Missouri Read More
After seven years, the Child Neurology Society returned to beautiful Vancouver, BC, Canada, for the 52nd CNS Annual Meeting — and the city did not disappoint. Building on past successes while listening to valuable member input on improving, we expanded our program this year to four fully packed days of learning, networking, and entertainment.
CHILD NEUROLOGY SOCIETY 52nd ANNUAL MEETING October 4-7, 2023 • Vancouver, BC 2023
More information on poster guidelines, including a how-to video for creating your abstract poster for the annual meeting, will be available here in the coming months. Watch this how-to video for creating your abstract poster for the annual meeting.
All meetings/sessions at The Duke Energy Center SESSIONS highlighted in red are offered for CME credit as part of the CNS Scientific Program. Live-streamed sessions: Legacy Luncheon, SYMPOSIUM II – VI, Award Lectures