Report of the European Advisory Council

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European Chapter European Chapter Convention Convention Report of the Report of the European European Advisory Council Advisory Council Alla Guekht Alla Guekht Svein Johannessen Svein Johannessen Singapore, July 8, 2007 Singapore, July 8, 2007

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European Chapter European Chapter ConventionConvention

Report of theReport of the European European Advisory CouncilAdvisory Council

Alla GuekhtAlla Guekht

Svein JohannessenSvein Johannessen

Singapore, July 8, 2007Singapore, July 8, 2007

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Meeting of the European Advisory CouncilEuropean Chapter Convention

Sunday, July 8, 2007. AgendaChairpersons: EAC Chair and Secretary (Alla Guekht, Svein Johannessen)13:30 –14.15 Registration

14.15 – 15.30• Welcome (Alla Guekht) • Greetings from ILAE President (Peter Wolf) • Call for Chapters/delegates (Svein Johannessen)• Report of the European Advisory Council (Alla Guekht, Svein Johannessen) • Report of the Commission on European Affairs ( Michel Baulac, Cigdem Ozkara)• Forthcoming European Congresses on Epileptology

– Germany/Israel (Cristian Elger, Meir Bialer)– Greece (Thanos Covanis)

• EUREPA report (Peter Wolf)• European political action in favour of Epilepsy Research (Asla Pitkanen, Michel

Baulac)• EPODES (Сigdem Ozkara)• Mortality project (Torbjorn Tomson, Phillip Ryvlin ) • Break - 10 min.

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Meeting of the European Advisory CouncilEuropean Chapter Convention

Suntec Convention Center, Rooms 208/209. Sunday, July 8, 2007Agenda (2)

15.40 – 16:15Generic AED Products in the treatment of epilepsy in Europe Speaker: Meir Bialer 16:15-16:45Discussion and Q& AModerators: Alla Guekht, Michel Baulac, Meir Bialer, Svein Johannessen

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European Advisory Council: European Advisory Council:

The priorities in the EAC activity:The priorities in the EAC activity:•            Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Commission on Education). Active participation of Chapters.Commission on Education). Active participation of Chapters.•            Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate management being accessible to all patients in all countries. management being accessible to all patients in all countries. Global Campaign.Global Campaign.•                Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in specific areas of epilepsy care and researchspecific areas of epilepsy care and research•                Special attention to the particular needs of different Special attention to the particular needs of different Chapters.Chapters.

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European Advisory Council: European Advisory Council:

The priorities in the EAC activity:The priorities in the EAC activity:•            Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Commission on Education). Active participation of Chapters.Commission on Education). Active participation of Chapters.•            Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate management being accessible to all patients in all countries. management being accessible to all patients in all countries. Global Campaign.Global Campaign.•                Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in specific areas of epilepsy care and research.specific areas of epilepsy care and research.•                Special attention to the particular needs of different Special attention to the particular needs of different Chapters.Chapters.

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Migrating Courseonce a year in different European Countries in

collaboration with the CEA and Eurepa

Course directors:Peter Wolf, Alla Guekht

Organizing CommitteePeter Wolf, Alla Guehkt, Milda Endziniene, Nebojsa Jovic, Federico Peter Wolf, Alla Guehkt, Milda Endziniene, Nebojsa Jovic, Federico

VigevanoVigevano

Migrating Course Migrating Course I: I: Serbia, Babe, May 27- June 3Serbia, Babe, May 27- June 3

39 participants fr39 participants from 10 European Chapters om 10 European Chapters

19 speakers19 speakers

21 Chapters21 Chapters

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Migrating Course

A clinically - oriented Course, targeted to specialists at the second and third level of epilepsy care and focused on comprehensive aspects of diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy.

Lectures on the clinically relevant aspects on epileptology and interactive case discussions and/or tutorials on EEG, imaging or clinical pharmacology. The video-EEG sessions - an integral part of the curriculum

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Migrating Course – group work

Didactic cases provided by tutors

Case reports prepared by participants discussed in small group of participants.

Tutorials on imaging, clinical pharmacology, EEG

Case-oriented learning

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Migrating Course II - 2008

Organizing CommitteePeter Wolf, Alla Guehkt, Milda Endziniene, Nebojsa Jovic, Federico Vigevano, Jana ZarubovaPeter Wolf, Alla Guehkt, Milda Endziniene, Nebojsa Jovic, Federico Vigevano, Jana Zarubova

VilniusVilnius area areaJune 1June 1 - - June 8, 2008 June 8, 2008

in collaboration with thein collaboration with the Lithuanian League against Epilepsy Lithuanian League against Epilepsy

Milda Endziniene Milda Endziniene [email protected]

www.ilae-epilepsy.org

2009 – Czech Republic, Prague2010 –Poland, Warsaw

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European Advisory Council: European Advisory Council:

The priorities in the EAC activity:The priorities in the EAC activity:•            Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE commission on Education)commission on Education)•            Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate management being accessible to all patients in all countries. management being accessible to all patients in all countries. Global Campaign.* Global Campaign.* •                Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in specific areas of epilepsy care and researchspecific areas of epilepsy care and research•                Special attention to the particular needs of different Special attention to the particular needs of different Chapters.Chapters.

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European Chapter Convention - 2006European Chapter Convention - 2006

      Discussion GroupsDiscussion Groups   1.  1.  Providing comprehensive epileptology in countries with insufficient resourcesProviding comprehensive epileptology in countries with insufficient resources..Peter Wolf, Igor Ravnik and Peter Rajna (Chairs); Cigdem Ozkara (Moderator)Peter Wolf, Igor Ravnik and Peter Rajna (Chairs); Cigdem Ozkara (Moderator)  2. 2. How to improve the educative efforts towards level 1 and level 2 about epilepsy, so How to improve the educative efforts towards level 1 and level 2 about epilepsy, so as to improve the provision of basic epilepsy careas to improve the provision of basic epilepsy care. (Examples of how different . (Examples of how different chapters try to address this issue).chapters try to address this issue).Eva Kumlien and Kristina Malmgren (Chairs); Torbjörn Tomson (Moderator)Eva Kumlien and Kristina Malmgren (Chairs); Torbjörn Tomson (Moderator)  3.  3.  Development of pediatric epilepsy care in EuropeDevelopment of pediatric epilepsy care in EuropeMilda Edziniene and Federico Vigevano (Chairs); Vladimir Komarek (Moderator) Milda Edziniene and Federico Vigevano (Chairs); Vladimir Komarek (Moderator)   4. 4. AED Generics in the treatment of epilepsyAED Generics in the treatment of epilepsy Michel Baulac and Meir Bialer (Chairs); Janet Mifsud (Moderator)Michel Baulac and Meir Bialer (Chairs); Janet Mifsud (Moderator)  Plenary DiscussionPlenary Discussion where each group will present their consensus to be discussed - where each group will present their consensus to be discussed - co-chaired by Michel Baulac, Alla Guekht, Svein Johannessen and Peter Wolf.co-chaired by Michel Baulac, Alla Guekht, Svein Johannessen and Peter Wolf.  

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AEDs generic substitution

•Generic AED Products in the treatment of epilepsy in Europe•Information from European Chapters

17.00 – Presidential Symposium “Generic Antiepileptic Drugs”

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European Advisory Council: European Advisory Council:

The priorities in the EAC activity:The priorities in the EAC activity:•            Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Education (in close cooperation with EUREPA and the ILAE Commission on Education). Active participation of Chapters.Commission on Education). Active participation of Chapters.•            Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate Improvement of epilepsy care targeting on the adequate management being accessible to all patients in all countries. management being accessible to all patients in all countries. Global Campaign.Global Campaign.•                Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the Regional and inter-regional cooperation between the European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in European Chapters, forming the “European working networks” in specific areas of epilepsy care and research:specific areas of epilepsy care and research:

– bilateral and multi-lateral connections between Chaptersbilateral and multi-lateral connections between Chapters– Participation of Chapters in research projects Participation of Chapters in research projects

•                Special attention to the particular needs of different Special attention to the particular needs of different Chapters.Chapters.

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European Chapter European Chapter ConventionConvention

BerlinBerlin Saturday, September 20, 2008Saturday, September 20, 2008

Topics to discuss

Proposals

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People build the borders. Next they learn to cross them towards common efforts.

Serbia as a place for the 1th Migrating Course on Epilepsy was excellent choice.

This part of Europe was often region of wars and change of borders. To meet there people from Bosnia and Herzegowina, Montenegro, Croatia, Macedonia but also Russia, Lithuania, Armenia, Poland and others countries of central and east Europe was interesting experience. People who their proffesional life connected with treatment patients with epilepsy came there to listen to the lectures and to discuss with authorities on particular fields of epileptology.