Archived Event

Autumn 2023 Scientific Meeting and AGM (face-to-face access)
Start Date
End Date
Friday 6 Oct 2023 09:00 AM
Saturday 7 Oct 2023 12:30 PM
Location
The Foetal Medicine Research Institute, 16-20 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8BB.
Details

We are thrilled to announce the Joint October Scientific Meeting between the British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology (BSCN) and Association of Neurophysiological Scientists (ANS) scheduled to take place on Friday 6th October (all day) and Saturday 7th October 2023 (half day) in the Foetal Medicine Research Institute, 16-20 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8BB.

The two societies have come together to create an exceptional programme, bringing together keynote lectures, symposium/ workshop and platform presentations. 
This will be a hybrid meeting. The physical spaces are limited to 200 so we urge you to register early to secure your place. The meeting offers 9 CPD credits.

The registration deadline for physical attendance is 22 September 2023 and virtual attendance 29 September 2023.

We welcome abstract submissions for platform presentations. Deadline for submission is 15 September 2023.

Sincerely yours,

Dr Jacquie Deeb- President, BSCN                        Mrs Kelly Bill- President, ANS

Fee:-

BSCN Memeber: £125 

Neurophysiology Trainees with NTNs : £50 

Other Trainees/fellows (discounted rate on a personal request): £100

Registration for f2f event will close on 25/09/2023

Deadline for submission of abstracts:

15/09/2023

 

Abstracts (can change before the event)
TitleLead AuthorStatus 
Simultaneous detection of multiple EEG chirps by phase steps.Douglas E Maynard Scheduled View
Cortical Connectivity and Functional Network Analysis of Resting-State EEG in Transient Epileptic Amnesia (TEA)Lesley Chandra Scheduled View
Whole-head simultaneous EEG and OPM-MEGZelekha Abid Seedat Scheduled View
Clinical value of cortical bursting in preterm infants with intraventricular haemorrhageTuomas Koskela Scheduled View
Preoperative electroencephalography in neonates with critical congenital heart disease: Preliminary results.William McDevitt Scheduled View
In-house Intraoperative Monitoring in Neurosurgery in England – Benefits and Challenges Charles Fry Scheduled View
EMG Approach to the Young Child in Intensive Care UnitAmjad Aldrees Scheduled View
Role of Neurophysiology in Scan-Negative MyelopathyBeatriz Madureira Scheduled View
Clinical application of microneurography in assessing small nerve fibre dysfunction in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia SyndromeAna Benilde Ribeiro Scheduled View
Enhancing Engagement in Commissioned Healthcare Science Training Programmes for NeurophysiologyDanielle Johnson Scheduled View
"HVET 2.0" Cloud based Home Video EEG Telemetry. The Clinical Physiologist perspectiveDevyani Amin Scheduled View
The evolution of status epilepticus in a child with DNM1L Developmental and Epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) characterised by continuous EEG monitoringGiulia Attard Navarro Scheduled View
Programme
TimeType Presenter
08:30Registration Registration, with refreshments  
08:40Lecture Welcome note President BSCN
08:45Lecture Educational supervisors forum Dr James Burge
09:30Abstract Simultaneous detection of multiple EEG chirps by phase steps. Dr Douglas E Maynard
09:50Lecture Ultra long-term ambulatory subcutaneous EEG: a novel technology Professor Mark Richardson
10:30Refreshment Coffee Break  
11:00Abstract Role of Neurophysiology in Scan-Negative Myelopathy (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Beatriz Madureira
11:20Abstract EMG Approach to the Young Child in Intensive Care Unit (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Amjad Aldrees
11:40Lecture Enorms and AI in clinical neurophysiology Professor Joe Jabre
12:20AGM BSCN AGM  
13:00Refreshment Lunch Break  
14:00Abstract Whole-head simultaneous EEG and OPM-MEG Dr Zelekha Abid Seedat
14:20Abstract Clinical value of cortical bursting in preterm infants with intraventricular haemorrhage Dr Kimberley Whitehead
14:40Abstract Preoperative electroencephalography in neonates with critical congenital heart disease: Preliminary results. Mr William McDevitt
15:00Refreshment Coffee Break  
15:30Lecture Small Fibre neuropathy diagnostic techniques and microneurography Dr Jordi Serra
16:10Abstract Clinical application of microneurography in assessing small nerve fibre dysfunction in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome Miss Ana Benilde Ribeiro
16:30Lecture Quantitative sensory testing workshop: Masha Aronovich (Medoc Ltd) Short video from Dr Simon Freilich Dr Simon Freilich & Masha Aronovich
09:00Refreshment Coffee  
09:30Abstract Enhancing Engagement in Commissioned Healthcare Science Training Programmes for Neurophysiology Ms Danielle Johnson
09:50Abstract In-house Intraoperative Monitoring in Neurosurgery in England – Benefits and Challenges (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Charles Fry
10:10Abstract Cortical Connectivity and Functional Network Analysis of Resting-State EEG in Transient Epileptic Amnesia (TEA) (Adrian Prize candidate) Mrs Lesley Chandra
10:30Refreshment Coffee Break  
11:00Lecture Home video telemetry: The King's experience & future developments Dr Franz Brunnhuber
11:40Abstract "HVET 2.0" Cloud based Home Video EEG Telemetry. The Clinical Physiologist perspective Mrs Devyani Amin
12:00Abstract The evolution of status epilepticus in a child with DNM1L Developmental and Epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) characterised by continuous EEG monitoring (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Giulia Attard Navarro
12:30Close Closing note