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Early Registration Discounts End June 1
place July 28 and 29 at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis, MN, the hometown of the Academy. Registrants can also choose to attend live online. June 1 is the last chance to take advantage of the deepest registration discounts—up to $260 depending on AAN member type! Visit AAN.com/Summer today to learn more and to secure your savings.
Conference Directors Casey S.W. Albin, MD; S. Andrew Josephson, MD, FAAN; and Mark Milstein, MD, FAAN, will lead a lively two-day program dedicated to the critically important topic of emergency and hospital neurology, covering the most up-to-date information for neurologists and advanced practice providers. Tailored to the needs of the consultant neurologists at both tertiary and community practices, the curriculum will highlight the latest in clinically relevant scientific advances and case-based updates in all important neurohospitalist and neurocritical care topics, as well as offer sessions that will optimize practice, teaching, and quality improvement.
Programming includes:
Case-based updates in several areas including status epilepticus, intracerebral hemorrhage, arterial ischemic stroke, and more
Skills building sessions on topics such as brain death and device programming.
Global talks on health disparities, inpatient neurology, neurology resident training, and wellness among physicians and trainees
Three case-based programming tracks in neurocritical care; hospital neurology topics; and business, training, education, wellness, and diversity, equity, and inclusion continued from cover
Exhibit Hall offers the opportunity to network with organizations that are at the forefront of advancing patient care
AAN.com/Summer
May 11 Is Compensation and Productivity Survey Deadline continued from cover
Past data has been used by members to help improve practice efficiency, develop business models, analyze gender-related pay disparities in neurology, segment productivity and compensation data, drive innovation and better business decision-making, and much more. Access the data via a user-friendly dashboard that allows you to filter by subspecialty, geographic region, gender, and more. The dashboard will be available by July 2023.
While access to the data is free for survey participants, the cost for US members who do not participate in the survey is $500, and $1,500 for nonmembers in the US.
Visit AAN.com/benchmark by May 11 to complete the survey and ensure access to a wealth of data that can help you in your work.