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3rd Baltic Sea Summer School on Epilepsy

EUREPA and VIREPA Teaching Sessions in Budapest

4th Migrating Course on Epilepsy

New VIREPA courses 2009/2010:

Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy II

EEG in the Diagnosis and Management of Epilepsy IV

Genetics of Epilepsy V

Neuroimaging III

The European Epilepsy Academy, being a part of the European structure of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), is an educational association which aims to improve epileptological knowledge and consequently the quality of care throughout Europe by

  • building up a network of coordinated, certified epileptological educational activities throughout Europe for medical doctors & other health care professionals;
  • offering and developing e-learning courses via our internet platform Virtual Epilepsy Academy VIREPA;
  • conducting trainer courses with multinational participation to ensure quality epileptological education in many European languages and countries,
  • by initiating and coordinating projects and research on matters relating to epilepsy which are particularly suited for supranational European action, i.e. MOSES, famoses, programs for health care professionals.

Recent News

The detailed program of the EUREPA teaching sessions and VIREPA introduction sessions at the 28th International Congress in Budapest is now available. Please click here for the document [PDF, 74 KB].

The 3rd Baltic Sea Summer School on Epilepsy will take place in Kiel, Germany, from July 12-17, 2009.  Please find detailed information and application form here.  Application deadline is May 31, 2009!

Many breakfast seminar presentations from the 8th ECE in Berlin 2008, as well as the  breakfast seminars on Automatisms from the 27th ICE in Singapore 2007, can now be found on the VIREPA internet platform. All members can have access - just  login (if you have already registered), or register a new account, and we will give you "user" status shortly.

Information on the 2nd Caucasian Regional Summer School on Clinical Epileptology, Bazaleti, Georgia, October 4-9, 2009, can now be found in this short announcement or on the website www.gelae.ge.