Registrar’s Prize Meeting 2023
The 2023 IICN Registrar’s Prize in Clinical Neuroscience meeting, directed by Dr Karen O’Connell, will take place on Friday 24 November in the President’s Hall, Blackhall Place, Dublin.
The Registrar’s Prize meeting presents outstanding original research and case reports by registrars and specialist registrars in clinical neuroscience in Ireland.
“The Registrar’s Prize meeting presents outstanding original research and case reports by Registrars and Specialist Registrars in clinical neuroscience in Ireland. It affords a unique opportunity to promote networking amongst trainees and across many disciplines. I am delighted to be directing the meeting again this year and look forward to many high calibre, and diverse presentations, across all areas of clinical neuroscience”.
– Dr. Karen O’Connell
Dr. 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).
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.
- October 13th – Abstract submission deadline
Abstract submission deadline extended to October 20th - October 27th – Notification issued to submitters of abstracts
- November 10th – Deadline for meeting registration
Deadline extended to November 17th - November 24th – Registrar’s Prize Meeting 2023
- October 13th – Abstract submission deadline
Registrar's Prize Meeting 2023 Outline Programme
10.15 - 10.45 Arrival, Registration, Tea and Coffee 10.45 - 11.00 Welcome and Introduction Dr. Karen O'Connell
Registrar's Prize Meeting Director11.00 - 12.30 Session I
Interesting Case ReportsChairs: Dr. Peter Boers and Dr. Anna Whelehan 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch 13.30 - 14.45 Sesion II
Interesting Case ReportsChairs: Dr. Michael Hennessy and Dr. John McConville 14.45 - 15.15 Tea and Coffee 15.15 - 16.00 Session III
Original ResearchChair: Dr. Kevin Murphy 16.00 Judges deliberation 16.15 Announcement and Presentation of Awards 16.45 Close of Meeting Scientific Programme
Please click the link to follow to view the detailed Scientific Programme
Registration for the Registrar’s Prize Meeting 2023 is invited from clinical neuroscientists and medical students.
Note the deadline for registration for the meeting has been extended to Friday, November 17thRegistration Fees
Members
Consultants: €75 / approx. £66
Registrars and other trainees: €30 / approx. £26Non Members
Consultant: €100 / approx £86
Registrars and other trainees: €60 / approx. £52Retired / medical student / guest
No charge.To register to attend the meeting please click here
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland has accredited the Registrar’s Prize in Clinical Neuroscience Meeting with 4 CPD Credits in the External CPD category.
Two awards are made at the Registrar’s prize meeting, one in each category of presentation, Original Research and Interesting Case Presentation.
Award Winners at the 2022 Registrar’s Prize Meeting
The Registrar’s Prize meeting will take place in the President’s Hall, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7. Eircode D07 VY24
Directions to the venue
Public Transport
Blackhall Place is located on the Red Luas line between the Smithfield and Museum stops. It is also easily reached by Bus (37, 70, 39, 39A)
Walking
Blackhall Place is located within walking distance of the city centre.
By Car
Coming from the city centre, head west to the quays. Turn right on to the James Joyce Bridge. Blackhall Place is located on the left-hand side. Complementary parking is available on a first come, first serve basis. There is ample parking available in the immediate vicinity see here
The IICN Registrar’s Prize in Clinical Neuroscience Meeting is sponsored by
Biogen Ireland
and
Angelini Pharma
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