Welcome Message

Welcome Message

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the World Federation of Neurology (WFN), I extend a warm welcome to each of you to the inaugural edition of the World Federation of Neurology Digital Neurology Updates (WNU 2024), scheduled to take place on September 26-27, 2024. This online event marks a significant milestone in our continuous journey towards fostering global medical education.

The decision to host WNU 2024 as a fully online event was made with a clear vision in mind – to transcend geographical and logistical barriers, thus enabling a more inclusive and far-reaching platform for neurologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world. This digital format not only allows participants to engage from the comfort of their own settings but also significantly reduces the carbon footprint associated with traditional conferences, aligning with our commitment to sustainability.

WNU 2024 promises an enriching program that covers the wide spectrum of neurology, from the latest research and advancements to practical clinical management strategies. Our carefully curated agenda is designed to cater to both established professionals and early-career neurologists, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience that spans the breadth of our fascinating field. The event will feature keynote lectures, led by distinguished experts, offering updated insights, and fostering discussions that I am confident will inspire new ideas and drive forward the practice of neurology.

In this era of digital transformation, the WNU 2024 represents a pivotal step forward for the World Federation of Neurology and the global neurology community. It is a proof of concept for our adaptability and commitment to advancing neurological care and education, regardless of the challenges we face.

Thank you for your dedication to the field of neurology and your interest in WNU 2024. We look forward to welcoming you to an engaging and stimulating online gathering that promises to be both rewarding and informative.

Warm regards,

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Grisold

President
World Federation of Neurology