The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) strives to identify the needs of the National Neurological Societies in Europe and their requirements from EAN in order to deepen the mutual relationships. We also want to get an overview on the current practice of Neurology in European countries and to recognize good practice examples that may be scaled-up, adapted and/or benefit from additional support. This is related to patient care, as well as education and training in General Neurology and possible gender differences amongst the neurologists.

Your answers to the following questions will help us to better plan the next steps in developing our Society and to become more efficient in the cooperation with and service for you.

For some questions, you are asked to provide precise data, which are to the best of your knowledge and professional standards, reflecting the reality.

With respect to the time and invaluable resources you have dedicated to cooperating with EAN on this research, we offer you a prize that is beneficial, both for you and your National Society’s members.

Accomplishing this survey with success, which means providing all the required data to EAN, with respect to their accuracy and quality, will give you access to the following benefits:
-      3 onsite registrations for the EAN Congress 2022,
-      10 online registrations for the EAN Congress 2022,
to your National Society’s members of your choice.

EAN relies on your support and appreciates your help with this important matter!

The collected data will be evaluated, and the outcome may be considered and presented in an article/report. To ensure data accuracy and provide feedback, this survey will be carried out with regular frequency, every 4-5 years.

This survey is composed of 64 questions and will take about 40 minutes to complete.

It may be completed only once so we kindly advise you firstly to review all the questions using the pdf file we have send you via email.

Please, if possible, fill out this survey by the February 28, 2022.


Thank you & with best wishes,

 Elena Moro, EAN Secretary General

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