European Federation of Neurological Societies

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European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS) was an international organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of neurology care and education in Europe. It played a pivotal role in the advancement of neurological sciences, promoting research, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge and best practices among neurologists across Europe. The EFNS aimed to address the challenges in neurology with a unified approach, fostering collaboration among its member societies and improving patient care in neurological disorders.

History[edit | edit source]

The EFNS was established with the goal of bringing together national neurological societies from across Europe to work towards the improvement of clinical practice, education, and research in neurology. Over the years, it grew in membership and influence, becoming a leading voice in the European neurological community.

Mission and Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary mission of the EFNS was to enhance the quality of life for individuals living with neurological disorders in Europe. Its objectives included:

  • Promoting scientific research and education in the field of neurology.
  • Facilitating the exchange of scientific information and professional experience among neurologists.
  • Encouraging best practices in clinical neurology to improve patient care.
  • Working towards the harmonization of neurological education and training standards across Europe.

Activities and Programs[edit | edit source]

The EFNS organized a variety of activities and programs to achieve its goals, including:

  • Annual European Neurology Congress: A flagship event that brought together neurologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share the latest advancements in neurology.
  • Educational courses and workshops: Designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of neurologists at various stages of their careers.
  • Research grants and awards: To support innovative research in neurology and recognize outstanding contributions to the field.
  • Publications: Including guidelines, position papers, and a scientific journal to disseminate important findings and recommendations in neurology.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in the EFNS was open to national neurological societies in Europe, which represented neurologists and other professionals working in the field of neurology. Individual membership was also available for neurologists outside of Europe who wished to be affiliated with the EFNS.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The EFNS played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of neurology in Europe. Its efforts in education, research, and clinical practice have left a lasting impact on the field. In recognition of the increasingly global challenges in neurology, the EFNS merged with the World Federation of Neurology's European Regional Committee to form the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) in 2014. The EAN continues the mission of the EFNS, striving to improve neurological care and education on a broader scale.


Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD