Boston – London – Toronto On Friday 27th October, three of the most of the most important children’s hospitals in the western world will be meeting at Queen Square in London. Amethyst Radiotherapy is proud to support the Boston – London – Toronto Collaborative Clinical Neuroscience Meeting lead by paediatric neurosurgeon consultant Gregory James. The […]
On Friday 27th October, three of the most of the most important children’s hospitals in the western world will be meeting at Queen Square in London.
Amethyst Radiotherapy is proud to support the Boston – London – Toronto Collaborative Clinical Neuroscience Meeting lead by paediatric neurosurgeon consultant Gregory James. The conference will bring experts from Boston Children’s Hospital /Harvard University, Great Ormond Street Hospital UK and Children’s Charity and SickKids Foundation Toronto.
The session will take place at the National Hospital of Neurosurgery and Neurology with the group of clinical experts and scientists.
Itinerary
Friday 27 October 1000 – 1630
Wolfson Lecture Theatre, NHNN
1000: Welcome and opening remarks
Greg James & Ed Smith
1015: Decision making in asymptomatic moyamoya
Greg James
1045: European Stroke Organization moyamoya guidelines
Vitor Yamaki
1130: Contribution of blood flow control at the capillary level to Alzheimer’s disease and stroke
David Attwell
1230: Lunch
Café @ 42-43 Queen Square
1315: Hot topics in moyamoya
Ed Smith
1400: Intraoperative EEG monitoring for moyamoya surgery – initial experience in London
Steward Boyd
1430: Infantile presentations of HHT
Anoushka Alwis
1500: Revascularisation surgery for AVM steal syndrome
Dulu Silva
1530: Interesting recent cases from GOSH
Dina Hanna
1600: TBC
1630: Drinks
at 42-43 Queen Square and then Queen’s Larder
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