Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course information
The Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course (or NeuroID) is an annual two-day course aimed at medical professionals and students with an interest in neurological infectious diseases.[1] The course is organised by the Liverpool Brain Infections Group, a division of the Institute of Infection and Global Health at the University of Liverpool, in collaboration with the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Trust, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and is chaired by the neurologist Tom Solomon. It takes place during May at the historic Liverpool Medical Institution, in Liverpool, UK. A variety of both national and international speakers contribute to a programme which covers clinical aspects of common central nervous system infections such as meningitis and encephalitis, as well as rarer neurological infections and talks on recent advances in related research.[2][3] The course is accredited by the UK Royal College of Physicians, and attracts delegates from many countries worldwide.[4]
^University of Liverpool NeuroID Course – About
^University of Liverpool NeuroID Course – Programme
^Advances in Clinical Neurosciences and Rehabilitation – Neuro ID 2012: Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course
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