International Conference on epileptology development kicks off in Almaty
“The main aim of the conference is the creation of professional platform to discuss key issues of epileptology development in order to improve professionalism in accordance with international standards of neurologists in epileptology, epileptological development services, in accordance with European standards, the development of innovative methods of diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy, etc,” a statement reads.
Over 250 delegates and guests, including leaders of the world and European epileptology, leading scientists of International League Against Epilepsy, representatives of CIS countries and patient organizations.
The Conference is organized by the Kazakhstan National League Against Epilepsy and the League of neurologists “Institute of Neurology named after S.Kayshibaev", the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), the European Commission ILAE, Kazakh Association of Neurological Surgeons.
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