SENA Meetings
Next Meeting
4 May 2012 – Oxford
Future Meetings
2012 (Autumn) Charing Cross Hospital
2013 (Spring) Kings College Hospital
2013 (Autumn) Southampton
2014 (Spring) Hurstwood Park
2014 (Autumn) St George's Hospital
Previous Meetings
2011 St George’s Hospital (Michael Heron Lecture Theatre, December 2nd)
2011 Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre 50th meeting (Grand Hotel, Brighton, May 13th)
2010 Southampton, 25th Anniversary (De Vere Grand Harbour Hotel, October 8th)
2009 Kings College Hospital (Kings,
Guy's, St Thomas's Hospitals, 11th December)
2009 Charing Cross Hospital (Barnes Wetlands Centre,
May 8th)
2008 Oxford (Shillingford Bridge Hotel, Wallingford,
June 27th)
2007 Hurstwood Park (Ockenden Manor, May 11th) and
St George’s Hospital (December 7th)
2006 Southampton, (Chilworth Manor, December 8th)
2005 Joint meeting with SWENA (June 9-10th)and Kings
(December 16th)
2004 St George's (May 21st) and Charing Cross (December
3rd)
2003 Oxford (May 9th) and Hurstwood Park (November
21st)
2002 Southampton (June 28th) and Kings College Hospital
(November 29th)
2001 Hurstwood Park (May 18th) and Charing Cross
Hospital (December 14th)
2000 Southampton (May 19th) and Oxford (November
24th)
1999 Charing Cross and Kings College Hospital
1998 Hurstwood Park and Atkinson Morley Hospital
1997 Oxford and Guys Hospital
1996 Kings College Hospital and Southampton
1995 Atkinson Morley Hospital and Hurstwood Park
Neurological Centre
1994 Exeter and Oxford
1993 Guys Hospital and Southampton
1992 Dublin and Kings
1991 Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre and Guildford
1990 Brook Hospital and Oxford
1989 Exeter and Guys Hospital
1988 Southampton and Kings College Hospital
1987 Brighton and Guildford
1986 Oxford and Guys Hospital
1985 (Autumn) Atkinson Morley Hospital
1985 (March) Southampton
Previous Meetings Programmes
December 2012 St George’s Hospital
Update on interventional neuroradiology including intra arterial stroke prevention - Dr Andrew Clifton
The clinical and genetic spectrum of the progressive myoclonic epilepsies - Dr Salah Omer
Have I learnt anything useful trying to teach neurology? - Dr Frederick Schon
Prognosis for adults with cerebral palsy and perinatal acquired neurological conditions - Dr Bridget MacDonald
From poison to treatment – the contribution of botulinum toxin to neurology in the last 25 years - Dr Marie-Helene Marion
Travel broadens the mind - Mr Henry Marsh
Stroke Genetics – an update Professor Hugh Markus
Connected speech abnormalities in AD and MCD - Dr Peter Garrard
An unusual case of “dementia” - Dr Jeremy Isaacs
Spectrum of myofibrillar myopathy - Dr Niran Nirmalananthan
May 2011 Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre
Measuring consciousness – Dr A Seth
The mind’s eye – Professor C Kennard
The future of UK neurology services – Dr S Pollock
New anti-epilepsy therapies – Dr T von Oertzen
Hereditary distal myopathies – Dr F Norwood
Update in MRI methods – Dr T Good
Neurodegenerative disorders: past, present and future – Professor N Leigh
Skull base anatomy – Mr S Bucur
Developing stereotactic radiotheraphy services – Mr P Whitfield
Developing a trauma service – Mr D Petersen
October 2010 Southampton
Congenital myasthenic syndromes presenting in adults – Dr G Burke
Treatable inherited metabolic diseases in adult neurology – Dr Y Rahman
Endovascular management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension – Dr J Macdonald
PFO – a review of the confusing evidence – Dr N Weir
Complications of minor head injury – Mr A Belli
Vanishing white matter disease – Dr W Gibb
Eating epilepsy – Dr S Slaght
Neurophysiology of critical illness myopathy – Dr D Allen
New approaches to managing trigeminal neuralgia – Mr G Vajramani
An approach to cognitive assessment in clinic – Dr C Kipps
Videos: Fits and Starts – Dr L Kinton and Dr A Manson
Who to screen and managing the asymptomatic aneurysm – Mr J Duffill
Advances in management of dural fistulae – Dr J Millar
Topographical memory in early Alzheimer’s disease – Dr G Pengas
Update on MS for the non specialist – Dr C Halfpenny
Common problems in diagnosis and management of cerebral TB – Dr G Thwaites
Three healthcare systems – Professor G Ebers
November 2009 Kings College Hospital
Therapeutic options in advanced PD - Dr M Samuel
Shunt malfunction for physicians - Mr S Bassi
Neuromodulation for pain - Mr K Ashkan
Update of management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension - Mr P Riordan Eva
Functional imaging of deafferented limbs - Mr T Carlstedt
Update on driving regulations - Dr J Morgan
The future of neurology services - Dr S Pollock
Autoantibiotics in neurological disease - Dr N Moran
Don't forget the retina - Professor G Holder
Imaging in acute stroke - Dr J Jarosz
Management of tics - Dr J Moriarty
May 2009 Charing Cross Hospital
Multiple Sclerosis treatment - Dr R Nicholas
Inflammatory neuropathies - Professor M Dalakis
Migraine - Dr R Lane
Epilepsy and pregnancy - Dr A Everitt
Thrombolysis - Dr H Jenkins
PD/Dystonia mechanisms - Dr S Farmer
Frontal lobe dementias - Dr R Perry
Imaging amyloid - Professor D Brookes
June 2008 Oxford
Neuroradiological findings in systemic disorders
- Dr P Pretorius
Practical issues in stroke management - Professor
A Buchan
Tractography insights into recovery from stroke -
Dr R Bosnell
Risk sharing scheme for DMTs in multiple sclerosis
- Dr J Palace
DBS for intractable chronic cluster headache - Dr
P Davies
Another treatment for chronic cluster headache -
Dr C Fursdon Davis
Aquaporin 4 antibodies in Devic’s disease -
Professor A Vincent
Circadian rhythms in neurology - Professor R Foster
December 2007 St George’s Hospital
Advances in the use of MRS in management of gliomas
- Dr F Howe
Axons and acid – the bitter end in MS - Surg
Cdr M Craner
Management of acute problems in movement disorders
Lessons learned with duodopa infusions in PD - Dr
MH Marion
Update in Tourette’s syndrome - Professor M
Robertson
Clinicopathological conference
