结论

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Paul Boon, Elena Moro
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摘要

我们希望本期《欧洲神经病学杂志》特刊的读者能够喜欢我们对神经病学这门学科在过去 10 年中所走过的惊人历程的生动描述,这要归功于神经病学家、神经病学协会和神经病患者所做出的非凡贡献。在此背景下,我们还特别自豪地强调欧洲神经病学学会(EAN)的显著发展和成就,该学会将于 2024 年庆祝其成立 10 周年。在前欧洲神经病学学会联合会(EFNS)和欧洲神经病学学会(ENS)内部积累的经验使欧洲神经病学学会能够立即开始履行其主要使命和愿景--减轻神经病学疾病的负担并提供一个神经病学的家园--采取了许多成功的举措。EAN 历届理事会、总部、科学小组和各委员会成员的团结协作和辛勤工作,为巩固一个目前包括并代表欧洲 48 个充满活力的国家神经病学协会的学会做出了贡献。在这 10 年中,EAN 在以下方面取得了飞速发展:成员数量增加,尤其是年轻神经病学家的数量增加;科学和教育活动的数量和质量提高;国家和国际合作伙伴关系的数量增加并得到加强;整体质量标准提高;在布鲁塞尔的欧盟(EU)层面的参与度提高。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,EAN 继续通过多项举措帮助并服务于神经病学界,其中包括建立一个大型的欧洲患者登记处。在过去 10 年中,EAN 年会已成为普通神经科医生和亚专科神经科医生参加人数最多、影响最大的神经科会议之一。EAN 越来越被公认为是具有全球影响力的欧洲普通神经病学组织。EAN 现在处于全球脑意识和宣传工作的最前沿。EAN 已发布了一份全面的欧洲神经病学研究议程,这是一项以患者为中心的研究战略,尤其是临床神经病学所缺少的。欧洲神经科学网络还启动了脑健康战略、脑健康使命(BHM)和脑健康战略路线图,参与者包括患者代表和患者组织、欧洲神经科学网络科学小组、国家神经科学学会、一些关系密切的科学学会以及大量其他利益相关者和欧盟合作伙伴。在这个困难、交战和分歧的时代,EAN 希望认识到多样性、包容性和公平性是应对神经疾病的基本决定因素。为了充分应对知识和技术发展的指数级增长,以及环境、气候和地缘政治条件的持续快速变化,EAN 将继续努力培养年轻一代的神经病学家,为未来的神经病学做好准备。EAN 将继续扩大与其他国家、国际和全球神经病学协会、欧洲利益相关者和患者组织的关系,以促进共同行动。毫无疑问,未来几年仍将是 EAN 非常激动人心的时期:有太多的事情需要继续、发展和发现!让我们一起努力吧!Paul Boon:构思;写作--原稿;写作--审阅和编辑。埃莱娜-莫罗作者声明无利益冲突。
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Conclusion

We hope that the readers of this European Journal of Neurology Special Issue have enjoyed the lively descriptions of the amazing journey in the past 10 years that our discipline, neurology, has achieved thanks to the extraordinary contribution of neurologists, neurological associations, and people with neurological diseases. In this context, we are also particularly proud to highlight the remarkable developments and achievements of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN), which celebrates its 10-year anniversary in 2024. The experience gained within the former European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS) and the European Neurological Society (ENS) has allowed the EAN to immediately start fulfilling its main mission and vision – to reduce the burden of neurological disorders and to provide a home of neurology – with many successful initiatives. The collegial and hard work of the members of the consecutive EAN Boards, the Head Office, the Scientific Panels, and the Committees has contributed to consolidate a society that now includes and represents 48 vibrant National Neurological Societies in Europe. EAN has exponentially grown within these 10 years in terms of increasing the number of members, particularly young neurologists, growing the number and quality of scientific and educational activities, increasing the number and strengthening of national and international partnerships, increasing overall quality standards, and increasing involvement at the European Union (EU) level in Brussels. During the COVID-19 pandemic, EAN has continued to help and serve the neurological community with several initiatives, including setting up a large European patient registry. In the past 10 years, the EAN Annual Congress has become one of the best attended and impactful neurological meetings for general neurologists and subspecialty neurologists alike. EAN is increasingly recognized as the European general neurology organization with a global reach. EAN is now at the forefront of global brain awareness and advocacy efforts.

The EAN has published a comprehensive Neurological Research Agenda for Europe, a patient-centered research strategy that was particularly missing for clinical neurology. EAN has also started a Brain Health Strategy, the Brain Health Mission (BHM), and a Strategic Brain Health Road Map involving patient representatives and patient organizations, the EAN Scientific Panels, the National Neurological Societies, a number of closely affiliated scientific societies, and a large number of other stakeholders and EU partners.

There are several other leading EAN actions and proposals in the pipeline. In these difficult, belligerent and divergent times, EAN wants to recognize diversity, inclusion, and equity as essential determinants when dealing with neurological diseases. To adequately address the exponential growth in knowledge and technology development, and the constant and rapid changes in environment and climate, and geopolitical conditions, EAN will continue to work to prepare the young generations of neurologists for the neurology of tomorrow. EAN will continue to expand its relationship with other national, international, and global neurological associations, European stakeholders, and patient organizations to foster common initiatives.

There is no doubt that the coming years will continue to be a very exciting time for EAN: there is so much to be continued, to be developed, and to be discovered! Let's do all this together!

Paul Boon: Conceptualization; writing – original draft; writing – review and editing. Elena Moro: Conceptualization; writing – original draft; writing – review and editing.

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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European Journal of Neurology
European Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
2.00%
发文量
418
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Neurology is the official journal of the European Academy of Neurology and covers all areas of clinical and basic research in neurology, including pre-clinical research of immediate translational value for new potential treatments. Emphasis is placed on major diseases of large clinical and socio-economic importance (dementia, stroke, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and infectious diseases).
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