Registrar’s Prize Meeting, Friday 11 November
The 2022 IICN Registrar’s Prize in Clinical Neuroscience meeting, directed by Dr Karen O’Connell, will take place on Friday 11 November in the Minerva Room, RDS, Dublin.
The Registrar’s Prize meeting presents outstanding original research and case reports by registrars and specialist registrars in clinical neuroscience in Ireland.
Registrars in all areas of Clinical Neuroscience are invited to submit abstracts for the 2022 Registrar’s Prize Meeting, which will take place on Friday November 11th. This is an opportunity to present research and case reports to colleagues and to benefit from the collective experience of consultant neuroscientists. It is a celebration of the exceptional and often unseen work conducted within Irish hospital departments each day.
It is anticipated that the Registrar’s Prize Meeting will enjoy the support of IICN members and trainees from all Neuroscience Disciplines throughout Ireland to continue the tradition of exciting intellectual interaction at the meeting.
Dr. Karen O’Connell, Director, Registrar’s Prize Meeting Dr Karen O’Connell is a consultant neurologist at Tallaght University Hospital, with a special interest in neuroinflammatory disorders, in particular multiple sclerosis. She also co-directs an inpatient neurorehabilitation unit in Peamount Hospital for adults with acute neurological disorders.
- September 23rd – Abstract Submission Deadline
- October 14th – Notification issued to submitters of abstracts
- October 28th – Deadline for Meeting Registration
Registrar's Prize Meeting 2022 Outline Programme
08.30 - 08.50 Arrival, Registration, Tea and Coffee 08.50 - 09.00 Welcome and Introduction Dr. Karen O'Connell
Registrar's Prize Meeting Director09.00 - 10.40 Session I Interesting Case Reports 10.40 - 11.10 Tea and Coffee 11.10 - 12.45 Session II Interesting Case Reports 12.45 - 13.45 Lunch 13.45 - 15.10 Session III Interesting Case Reports 15.10 - 15.25 Tea and Coffee 15.25 - 16.45 Session IV Original Research 16.45 Judges Deliberation 17.00 Announcement of Awards 17.15 Close of Meeting Scientific Programme
Please click the link to follow to view the detailed Scientific Programme
This meeting has been approved for 6 credits in the External Continuing Professional Development category by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. CPD certificates will be issued by email to delegates in the week following the meeting.
Registration for the Registrar’s Prize Meeting is now open
Please click here to register your attendance
Two awards are made at the Registrar’s prize meeting, one in each category of presentation, Original Research and Interesting Case Presentation.
The Registrar’s Prize meeting will take place in the Minerva room, RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. Eircode D04 AK83
For directions to the venue please click here
The call for abstracts is now closed
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Abstracts are invited for submission for the Prize from Registrars in all areas of Clinical Neuroscience.
There will be two sessions: Interesting Case Reports or Case Series and Original Research. Candidates may submit a maximum of one abstract per category. For the Original Research category, the research must have been carried out during the candidate’s clinical or research training period at an Irish Neuroscience Centre.To view abstract specifications and to submit your abstract for the meeting please click here.
The deadline for abstract submission is Friday 30 September.
The IICN Registrar’s Prize in Clinical Neuroscience is sponsored by Biogen Ireland
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