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American Epilepsy Society |
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The American Epilepsy Society seeks to promote interdisciplinary communications, scientific investigation and exchange of clinical information about epilepsy. Membership consists of clinicians, scientists investigating basic and clinical aspects of epilepsy, and other professionals interested in seizure disorders. Members represent both pediatric and adult aspects of epilepsy. |
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American Academy of Neurology |
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The American Academy of Neurology (AAN), established in 1948, is an international professional association of 24,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals dedicated to promoting the highest quality patient-centered neurologic care. |
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American Clinical Magnetoencephalography Society |
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The ACMEGS is a non-profit professional medical association that represents clinical MEG centers in America. ACMEGS sets national standards for MEG use. ACMEGS advocates for all individuals with neurological conditions who would benefit from MEG through the education of medical providers, policymakers and regulators about the recommended standards of care. ACMEGS actively engages the payer community (public and private) in an effort to make this valuable technology accessible to all patients. |
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Canadian League Against Epilepsy |
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The Canadian League Against Epilepsy is an organization of medical and basic sciences professionals counting more than 125 members, including physicians, basic scientists, nurses, neuropsychologists, neuroradiologists, students and other health professionals.
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