Please note that due to the current COVID-19 pandemic the ECTRIMS Summer School 2020 has been postponed until 2022. Further details will be communicated to all participants in due time.
The ECTRIMS Summer School 2020 is dedicated to “Cognition and behavior in multiple sclerosis”, in collaboration with the International MS Cognition Society (IMSCOGS).
Despite all that is known about cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) and its impact on individuals with MS and their families, cognitive function is still not openly discussed, routinely assessed, or optimally treated. Ample evidence supports early and ongoing cognitive assessment and personalized treatment. Cognitive impairment is one of the most common and debilitating symptoms in MS, affecting approximately 50% of the patients. Cognitive deficits have a significant impact on patients’ quality of lives, particularly at the professional and social levels. They also have an important prognostic value that justifies their early detection. Historically neglected, they have been the subject of growing interest over the past twenty years. Particularly in recent years, significant progress has been made with the development of appropriate and validated neuropsychological tools and improved understanding of underlying pathology, especially through imaging studies. The management of cognitive impairment is also evolving rapidly with the development of different approaches to cognitive rehabilitation.
The summer school will gather international experts in the field to provide an updated and comprehensive review of the field. It will address physiopathology, assessment by neuropsychological tests and ecological evaluation, risk factors, structural and functional imaging correlates of cognitive deficits , neuroplasticity, behavioral problems, pharmacological and behavioral treatments, cognition in pediatric MS, and impact on daily life.
Beyond a theory-led course, participants will be given opportunities to apply the concepts via practical and interactive activities integrated throughout the course and specifically during practical sessions on the second day of the course, dedicated to interactive sessions through 4 working groups.
The target audience is represented by young neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, speech/language pathologists, occupational therapists, neuroradiologists with interest in this area and a basic knowledge of neuropsychology, who want to deepen and implement their expertise in the field.
Application is now closed.
Results about acceptance will be sent out by the end of February 2020 latest. Successful applicants are invited by ECTRIMS to attend the 8th ECTRIMS Summer School 2020 in Gdansk, Poland and the following costs will be covered:
- Registration
- 3 nights accommodation (22 – 25 June 2020) at the Summer School Hotel (single occupancy)
- Flight expenses (flight needs to be booked via the official ECTRIMS travel agent)