Topics
Session topics include:
- Reproductive risks associated with antiseizure medications
- Defining meaningful outcomes in the genomic era
- Managing the challenge of anxiety in epilepsy patients
- New frontiers in blood-brain barrier regulation and epilepsy
- Indigenous dietary therapies in epilepsy
- The nuances of managing older people with epilepsy
- Autoimmune epilepsy and immune-mediated epilepsy
- Complex and rare epilepsies
- Plant-based therapies for epilepsy
- Providing care to people with epilepsy during emergencies, crises, and disasters
New this year
New this year are controversial discussion sessions, with dialogues about the metabolic system, neonatal seizures and epilepsy, hypothalamic hamartoma, and more.
Other sessions include symposia on surgery, nursing, and neurobiology, award symposia, a presidential symposium, the Fred Anderman lecture, and a session covering the highlights of the 17th Workshop on the Neurobiology of Epilepsy, a satellite event held in late August.
Accreditation
The 35th IEC has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 35 European CME credits (ECMEC®s).
Through an agreement with the American Medical Association (AMA), physicians can convert ECMEC®s to an equivalent number of AMA PRN Category 1® Credits. Information on the conversion process can be found on the AMA website.
Register now
Register here to attend the conference in person or online. Teaching courses are not available online. Registrants will experience networking opportunities, stimulating and innovative discussion, interactive learning, and comprehensive programming from leaders of the field.
Visit the ILAE website for more information.