Archived Event

AGM and scientific meeting
Start Date
End Date
Friday 13 Nov 2020 14:00 PM
Friday 13 Nov 2020 17:00 PM
Location
Online only (Zoom)
Details

For the second part of today's proceedings we will be attempting to conduct an online annual general meeting and a small number of scientific presentations in our usual format - except that they will be online via the Zoom platform. You need to register for this event separately from the morning session on the RCP player and at present we have a limit of 100 places. Please note that if you have an abstract for this meeting you should submit it as normal to the website.  There is no charge for this part of the day but please ensure that your preferred email address is recorded in your member page here on the website as we will email the Zoom attendance links to that address shortly ahead of the meeting. As of Thursday evening about 70 people have registered for this. There is thus some scope for people to decide to attend on the day - Zoom Link (Meeting ID 837 0316 9881 passcode 805563) - If you wish to get CPD credit for attending and be able to get a certificate by providing feedback you should still register here.  

Abstracts (can change before the event)
TitleLead AuthorStatus 
Ictal Vomiting; A dominant hemisphere phenomenon as demonstrated by intracranial depth electrode seizure mapping.Elisaveta Sokolov Scheduled View
Investigating the relationship of Motor Unit Number Estimation in a rodent model of peripheral nerve injuryMatthew Wilcox Scheduled View
EEG findings in children with PIMS-TS. EEG findings in children with PIMS-TS A small case series reportLaura Nastasi Scheduled View
Newborn with bilateral wrist dropSudha Subbiah Scheduled View
COVID E-HoodSarah Finlayson Scheduled View
Association of Trainees in Clinical Neurophysiology Quality Improvements and UpdatesJITEN MISTRY Scheduled View
Programme
TimeType Presenter
14:00Registration Welcome - Dr Adrian Fowle, President, BSCN  
14:05AGM  
15:00Refreshment Afternoon break  
15:15Abstract Ictal Vomiting; A dominant hemisphere phenomenon as demonstrated by intracranial depth electrode seizure mapping. (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Elisaveta Sokolov
15:35Abstract Investigating the relationship of Motor Unit Number Estimation in a rodent model of peripheral nerve injury (Adrian Prize candidate) Mr. Matthew Wilcox
15:55Abstract EEG findings in children with PIMS-TS. EEG findings in children with PIMS-TS A small case series report Dr Laura Nastasi
16:15Abstract Newborn with bilateral wrist drop Dr Sudha Subbiah
16:35Abstract Association of Trainees in Clinical Neurophysiology Quality Improvements and Updates Dr JITEN MISTRY
16:55Abstract COVID E-Hood Dr Sarah Finlayson
17:15Close