The University of South Alabama department of neurology hosted a spring symposium on March 21, 2014, at Space 301 in Mobile, Ala. The event, which had a total of 80 registrants, offered a full day of continuing education sessions on topics ranging from vascular neurology and movement disorders to epilepsy, headache, and multiple sclerosis.
According to USA neurologist Dr. Elizabeth Minto, the goal of the event was to showcase the array of services available to the patients and primary caregivers of the Southeast region via USA Neurology, including the clinics, clinicians, and USA's state-of-the-art Comprehensive Epilepsy and Neuroscience Center.
"Throughout the day I had numerous people share that the topic mix was perfect," Dr. Minto said. "I was also told by multiple attendees how needed our symposium was, and how much they hoped we'd do it again next year."
"Throughout the day I had numerous people share that the topic mix was perfect," Dr. Minto said. "I was also told by multiple attendees how needed our symposium was, and how much they hoped we'd do it again next year."