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Nordic Webinar: From EAN 2026 to Changes in Clinical Practice

What do the latest EAN data actually mean for clinical practice? Get an updated Nordic overview of the most important clinical developments across key neurological disease areas, based on this year’s most significant updates from the EAN Congress.

Join leading Nordic experts in epilepsy, MS, Alzheimer’s disease, migraine, Parkinson’s disease, and myasthenia gravis as they explore the latest EAN data and discuss which findings are already changing clinical practice—and which are set to shape treatment in the years ahead.

The focus is on clinical implementation and relevance:

  • Which new treatment options are “ready for practice” and which are still awaiting more solid data?
  • What clinical impact do the EAN data have on everyday practice?
  • Where are we seeing real breakthroughs—or data that may become practice-changing over time?

This webinar is for healthcare professionals working with neurological patients who want a critical and practice-oriented overview of the most important EAN findings of the year
— and how to translate them into concrete clinical decisions in everyday practice.

Program

| Welcome
BestPractice Nordic

| Introduction by Chair
Faisal Mohammad Amin

| Epilepsy
TBD

| Alzheimer's Disease
TBD

| Parkinson's Disease
TBD

| Myasthenia Gravis
Nils Erik Gilhus

| Migraine
Faisal Mohammad Amin

| Multiple Sclerosis
Eva Rosa Sansone Petersen

There will be a Q&A after each presentation.


Speakers


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The webinar is free for healthcare professionals in the relevant field and sponsors.

Representatives from the pharmaceutical industry are kindly asked to contact Gitte Broholm at gbr@bpno.dk or Ina Bøgkjær at ibo@bpno.dk for further information regarding participation.  



Disclaimer
Sponsors have no influence on the planning or content of the scientific program.
This webinar is organized in compliance with ENLI’s guidelines for third-party arrangements.

We look forward to your participation. Please note that the webinar will be recorded and made available on demand afterwards.

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