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Join for an exciting and enriching weekend where students and professionals from neurology, neurosurgery and related fields will converge to exchange knowledge, explore cutting-edge research and forge new collaborative opportunities.
The event will feature a dynamic range of activities, including keynote talks on thought-provoking topics, emerging advancements and technologies, and the latest research shaping the future of these fields. Attendees will also have the chance to engage in hands-on workshops, including suturing and neurosurgical technique sessions, designed to sharpen practical skills and deepen understanding. Additionally, the conference offers a platform for oral presentations and poster sessions, showcasing groundbreaking research from across the nation.
Whether you're a student eager to connect with peers and experts or a healthcare professional looking to expand your network, the Plymouth Neurological Conference provides a unique opportunity to build meaningful relationships and explore new directions in these rapidly advancing medical fields. With participants from across the UK and beyond, this is a can't-miss event for anyone passionate about the future of neurological and surgical care.

Email plymouthneuro@gmail.com for further information.
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