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Please address questions to Lisa Bicek, Manager of Professional Development and Special Projects at lisa-bicek@cnsfederation.org.

The Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation gratefully acknowledges and thanks our two co-founding sponsors Teva Canada and Allergan Inc. for their generous three-year commitment in the development of an electronic continuing professional development (e-CPD) website, which will allow Canadian neurologists and neurosurgeons an opportunity to learn and dialogue with their colleagues.

 

e-PDC Committee

Executive Planning Committe

Bryan Young, Medlearn Chair
Mandar Jog, Medlearn Vice-Chair

John Stewart, CNSF President
Jeanne Teitelbaum, CNSF Vice President
Ron Pokrupa, CNSF PDC Chair

Dan Morin, CNSF CEO
Lisa Bicek, CNSF Manager of
Professional Development
Jim Cummings, Design Architect

 

Module Team Leads

Mandar Jog, Media Repository (Movement) & Ask the Expert

Bryan Young, Media Repository (EEG) & Ask the Expert

Robert Hammond, CNPC's

David Pelz, NeuroDiagnostic Challenges

Co-Founding Sponsors

The CNSF e-CDP Project thanks Teva Canada Innovation and Allergan Inc. for their generous funding.

 

Please address questions on the e-CDP Project to Lisa Bicek, Manager, Professional Development and Special Projects.

The CNSF, through medlearn.ca, is investigating several ways of providing our members with access to relevant and timely online Continuing Professional Development (CPD). 

CNSF will collaborate with educational organizations and Industry interested in offering relevant online learning activities (Sections 1 and 3) and resources, documents and media clips (Section 2).

We are open to providing access to unaccredited learning activities which will be of educational benefit to physicians and the care of their patients with neurological disorders.

Have you or your organization created a learning activity, or have a resource which targets Canadian neurologists, child neurologists, neurosurgeons, and / or neurophysiologists?

Please contact  Brett Windle, CNSF Corporate Development Coordinator, if you are interested in learning more about medlearn.ca and the opportunities available.