Archived Event

Autumn 2022 Scientific Meeting and AGM
Start Date
End Date
Friday 7 Oct 2022 09:00 AM
Friday 7 Oct 2022 17:00 PM
Location
London
Details

The venue is the Governor's Hall, St.Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7EH. This is found in the South Wing - Governors Hall Suite on this map.

The nearest tube stations are Waterloo or Westminster.  The nearest car park is Britannia Parking - London Waterloo (NHS discount). Please avoid the hospital car parks as they are usually full. There are planned rail strikes on 1,5 and 8th October, so please check your travel plans to ensure you can get to the meeting or make alternative travel arrangements if the strike action may affect your journey. London tube stations will be open.The event will not be available via 'Zoom'

A part of the afternoon programme will be two parallel workshops: 

  TMS: Professor Kerry Mills, Dr Doreen Fialho, Dr Verity McClelland

  qEEG: Dr M. Scheuer - Capacity for this session is limited to 40 attendees. If you wish to attend please register for the separate, free 'event' for this on the BSCN website -- first come, first served.

We shall be having an evening celebration from 1730-1930hrs im the Governor's Hall with canapes and wine to mark the 80th year of the Society. If you are unable to attend the reception, please email louiseannjones@btinternet.com by a deadline of 30.09.22 so as we can give final numbers to the catering team.

We very much look forward to seeing you all on the 7th October.

Jacquie Deeb, Sushma Goyal, Zaloa Agirre

NB The meeting is now fully booked and we have a waiting list of people asking if there have been any cancellations. If you are booked and unable to attend for any reason please let us know ASAP
 

Abstracts (can change before the event)
TitleLead AuthorStatus 
Negative ERG or Pseudo-negative ERG?Graham E Holder Scheduled View
Average limb movement duration and linked changes in systolic blood pressure in patients with periodic limb movements during sleep suggest further cardiovascular risk stratification is required.Alexander Matthews Scheduled View
Topographic variation in neurotransmitter receptor densities explain differences in intracranial EEG spectraUlrich Michael Stoof Scheduled View
Review of carer recorded videos in a clinical neurophysiology serviceAneirin Potter Scheduled View
Correlations between subjective severity of carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve conduction measures and ultrasound imagingSarah N Fargaly Scheduled View
Programme
TimeType Presenter
08:30Registration  
09:20Registration Welcome and housekeeping - Dr Jacquie Deeb  
09:30Lecture 2022 ILAE classification of epilepsy syndromes with onset in childhood Prof. Sameer Zuberi
10:05Abstract Negative ERG or Pseudo-negative ERG? Prof Graham E Holder
10:25Abstract Average limb movement duration and linked changes in systolic blood pressure in patients with periodic limb movements during sleep suggest further cardiovascular risk stratification is required. (Adrian Prize candidate) Mr Alexander Matthews
10:45Abstract Topographic variation in neurotransmitter receptor densities explain differences in intracranial EEG spectra (Adrian Prize candidate) Mr Ulrich Michael Stoof
11:05Refreshment Morning coffee - Governors Hall  
11:35Lecture Grey Walter Lecture Prof. Jonathan Cole
12:15Abstract Correlations between subjective severity of carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve conduction measures and ultrasound imaging Dr. Jeremy D P Bland
12:35Abstract Review of carer recorded videos in a clinical neurophysiology service Mr Aneirin Potter
13:00Refreshment Lunch Break - Governors Hall  
14:00AGM  
14:45Lecture 80 years of the BSCN Dr Nick Kane
15:20Refreshment Afternoon tea - Governors Hall  
15:45Lecture Parallel workshops on qEEG and TMS Prof. Kerry Mills / Persyst
17:30Refreshment Evening reception to celebrate 80 years of the BSCN  
19:30Close