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Page 1: 2019 Advertising Opportunities...Headaches, Neuro-Oncology, and Stroke Founded in 1966, the University of Rochester Medical Center’s (URMC’s) Department of Neurology includes over

2019 Advertising OpportunitiesThe World’s Largest Neurology-focused Career Resource

AAN.com/careers

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AAN.com/careers | [email protected] | (612) 928-6122

2 ADVERTISE NOW

No Other Job Board Offers More Access to Neurologists Than the AAN’s Neurology Career CenterAAN.com

AANnews®

Career Compass

Neurology Jobs Email

AANe-newsTM

Annual Meeting

Neurology Career Week

AAN Fall Conference

Our members = Your candidatesEstablished in 1948, the American Academy of Neurology is a professional association of more than 34,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals dedicated to promoting the highest quality patient-centered neurologic care.

§§ 90% of US neurologists are members of the AAN§§ 73% of AAN members neurologists are

in clinical practice§§ 15.6% of US AAN members are in a residency

or a fellowship§§ 7% of US AAN members neurologists

specialize in child neurology

Neurologists are in demand§§ Throughout most of the United States, the current

demand for neurologist services already exceeds supply, and the demand for neurologists will be even higher by 2025.1

§§ Demand for neurologists will increase due to the aging US population, increased use of neurologic services, and more patients gaining access to the health care system due to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.1

§§ Neurologists just entering the work force receive multiple offers; the typical AAN job seeker applies for five jobs and receives three offers before finishing a residency/fellowship.2

Sources:

1 The AAN Workforce Task Force Report: Clinical Implications for Neurology, 2013.

2 AAN Career Path Survey, 2011.

Bulk quantity and agency discounts available. Contact [email protected] for more information.

US Neurologists

90%

Clinical Practice

73%

Child Neurology

7%

Residency or Fellowship

15.6%5 MIPS Benchmarking—What to Know and Do to Succeed

7 2019 Practice Management Webinar Changes Enable Greater Topic Depth

11 Annual Meeting Programming: Dependable Meets Unexpected

VOLUME 32 · ISSUE 12 · DECEMBER 2018

Resolve to Renew Your Membership Before December 31Don’t risk losing access to the world’s best neurology resources and education in the new year! By visiting AAN.com/dues and renewing today, you can be assured your AAN will be there for you come January 1 to help you grow and thrive professionally and personally. Be sure to renew before December 31 to retain access to essential education, science, and support, including:

� Exclusive member discounts on 2019 Annual Meeting � Unique education opportunities to earn CME or MOC credits

2019 PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY SESSION Hear from Four Neurology GiantsAn impressive lineup has been confirmed for the 2019 Annual Meeting’s premier lectures during the Presidential Plenary Session from 9:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 5. The hugely popular session will be moderated by Science Committee Chair Natalia S. Rost, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHA, and open to all meeting attendees.

“The Presidential Plenary is the ultimate platform for recognizing some of the biggest names and greatest accomplishments in neurology,” said Rost. “These giants of neurology, who have been at the forefront of their fields for years, will be addressing seminal advances in neuro-oncology, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis.”

Presidential LectureIn non-AAN election years, this premier lecture is awarded to a neurologist chosen by the AAN president. In election years, the lecture is presented by the outgoing president.

“Neurology: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward”Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAANMiller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL

Sidney Carter Award in Child NeurologyEndowed by an anonymous donor and presented every year during the Presidential Plenary Session, this lecture recognizes outstanding work by an individual in the field of child neurology/developmental neurobiology.

AAN Advocacy Scores Big Wins for Neurology President Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAAN, shares the Academy’s success in fighting against proposed changes by CMS to E/M codes and victories in reducing administrative burdens.

President’s Column

Continued on page 4 ›Continued on page 13 ›

Continued on page 13 ›

FREE December 4 webinar explains E/M and QPP changes for 2019. See page 7.

Sacco Mink LucchinettiMonje

A Day in the Life: A Look at Neurology Careers in Clinical Informatics P 4

A Job Seeker’s Perspective: Appaji Raya, MD P 8

Preparing for the Salary Conversation in Interviews P 10

CV Mistakes to Avoid—Part II P 12

LOOK INSIDE!

2018

December Issue • Job Listings • Career Articles

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AAN.com/careers | [email protected] | (612) 928-6122

3 ADVERTISE NOW

Online AdvertisingList your job on AAN.com, with over 2 million user sessions annually.In 2018, over 6,000 applications were completed online!

AAN.com Pricing

30-day 60-day 90-day

Online web post* $400 $650 $815

Unlimited words Included Included Included

CV/Resume search Included Included Included

AAN mobile site Included Included Included

* Member discounts available

Did you know?§§ Online ads are usually live within 20 minutes of purchase§§ Most advertisers see the best results with a 60-day online ad and Jobs Email§§ The average AAN member job seeker*:

§ §– Uses internet job search sites to seek employment opportunities§ §– Uses AAN.com/careers more often than job search sites§ §– Views networking as the most useful resource in finding a job

* AAN Career Path Survey, 2011.

Save money and purchase the 5-pack! Five 60-day ads for $2,750 (retail price $3,250)

Bulk quantity and agency discounts available. Contact [email protected] for more information.

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Upgrade Your JobExpand your advertising reach and candidate exposure by adding a featured, preferred, or spotlight upgrade to your 30-, 60-, or 90-day posting on AAN.com.

Choose from these great options!

Featured Upgrade + $500 Preferred Upgrade + $500 Spotlight Upgrade + $195

Extend the reach of your job posting to all AAN members by including your job listing in the bi-monthly AAN Jobs Email. Deadline and send dates are available on page 5.

Rise to the top! Your job listing always appears fresh and new at the top for any candidate search (based on data submitted).

Choose this option to have your job listing rotate on a large message board at the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4–10. Interested job seekers can apply for your open position from a kiosk located near the message board.

Bulk quantity and agency discounts available. Contact [email protected] for more information.

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Email AdvertisingThe Neurology Jobs Email is a monthly email blast sent to AAN members. It features up to 25 job listings and links back to your online job on AAN.com for more information. The AAN does not sell member email addresses. The Jobs Email is the only way to reach AAN members directly with your job posting.

Cost = $500 plus the cost of an online web post

Open Rate Click-thru Mobile Opens

33.3% 17.3% 57.1%

2019 Neurology Jobs Email Deadlines

2019 AANe-news Deadlines

AANe-news Send Date Deadline

January 9 January 2January 23 January 16February 13 February 6February 27 February 20March 13 March 6March 27 March 20April 10 April 3April 24 April 17May 8 May 1May 22 May 15June 12 June 5June 26 June 19July 10 July 3July 24 July 17August 14 August 7August 28 August 21September 11 September 4September 25 September 18October 9 October 2October 23 October 16November 13 November 6November 27 November 20December 11 December 4

Send Date Deadline

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AANe-news™ is an email sent to AAN members on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. It features “hot topics” for members and includes space for three job listings. It links back to your online job at AAN.com for more information.

Exclusive to Premiere Package for $1,575 (package includes a print ad in AANnews® plus 60-day online ad on AAN.com and AANe-news).

Open Rate Click-thru Mobile Opens

36.1% 11.4% 57.9%

Bulk quantity and agency discounts available. Contact [email protected] for more information.

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Career Compass AdvertisingTHE ONLY onsite job guide distributed at the AAN Annual Meeting and Fall Conference.

Your ad in the Career Compass job guide reaches over 28,000 AAN members bundled with AANnews®, the AAN’s monthly member magazine. Plus, your reach is extended with BONUS distribution at the 2019 AAN Annual Meeting, where more than 14,000 neurology professionals are expected to converge May 4–10, 2019, in Philadelphia.

Palmetto Health USC Medical GroupDepartment of Neurology

All full-time positions are divided 80% Clinical 20% Academic pursuits providing care to patients in boththe outpatient clinic and inpatient settings.

Stroke• Fellowship training in Vascular

Neurology• Participate with the Acute Stroke

Treatment Team,including Neurology, Stroke, and telemedicine calls

• Interest in clinical research in stroke patients

Headaches• Fellowship training in Headache

Medicine preferred,• will consider documented

experience• Provide care to headache and

migraine patients• Teach and train medical students,

residents,colleagues and the community

Neuro-Oncology• Fellowship training in Neuro-

Oncology• Provide integrated care along

with Neurosurgery• Deliver clinical care and

participate/lead medical research

Please forward your CV [email protected]

This is an employed opportunity with a 12 member faculty that may include:• Academic involvement both

residency and fel lowship• Base Salary and Product iv i ty

potent ial• Paid Medical Malpract ice• Sign on Bonus, Relocat ion

Expense• CME Allowance

BE/BC Neurologist with the following specialtiesHeadaches, Neuro-Oncology, and Stroke

Founded in 1966, the University of Rochester Medical Center’s (URMC’s) Department of Neurology includes over 100 faculty members in multiple subspecialty divisions and general neurology who are national leaders in research and in training the next generation of neurologists.

We are currently expanding in the Rochester area and the Finger Lakes region. As a member of our faculty, you’ll enjoy a great professional career, mission-driven work and a high quality of life.

Please email CV to [email protected], or call (414) 704-6578.

To learn more about URMC’s Department of Neurology, visit neurology.urmc.edu EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled

Join URMC – Department of Neurology Expanding to Better Serve Our Region

We are seeking Board Certified and Board Eligible candidates for the following positions:General Neurology | Neurohospitalist | Headache | Neuromuscular | Movement Disorders | Epilepsy | Dementia

Faculty appointment, competitive salary, signing bonus, relocation and generous University benefit package.

EpileptologistThe Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Henry Ford Hospital (HFH), located in Detroit, Michigan, is seeking board eligible/certified neurologists with additional fellowship training in epilepsy to join our multi-disciplinary team.

With nine fellowship-trained neurologists, including two pediatric neurologists, a clinical neuropsychologist, and two neurosurgeons, Henry Ford’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Center has over 25 years of experience in the medical and surgical management of epilepsy. Henry Ford’s epilepsy team is one of the largest and most active medically and surgically in the Midwest, offering the most advanced medical and surgical treatment including laser ablation, and neurostimulation implant therapies. Our busy clinical practice completes over 10,000 epilepsy visits and 5,500 EEGs annually. Recognized by the National Associations of Epilepsy Centers as a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, our two state-of-the-art Epilepsy Monitoring Units admit an average of 300 patients per year. Additionally, HFH has a growing critical care EEG program and one of 29 magnetoencephalography brain imaging systems in the country.

As an academic program, the HFH Epilepsy Center is active in epilepsy clinical research, and advanced neuroimaging and MEG research. Additionally, our center participates in clinical trials for neurostimulation implant and stereotactic laser ablation therapies. A proven track record or serious interest in clinical research is favorably considered.

Applicants with a specific interest in clinical practice, EEG, or intra-operative monitoring are welcome to apply. This subspecialty academic practice position also offers time for educational endeavors, including a teaching role with medical students, neurology residents, and epilepsy fellows. Additionally, a tenure-track academic appointment is offered through Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Qualified applicants should submit a letter of interest and a curriculum vitae to:Stephan Mayer, MD, Chair of Neurology in C/O Scott Johnson, Senior Physician Recruiter at [email protected].

View more jobs online at AAN.com/careers 25 26

Common CV Mistakes to Avoid

Perhaps you’re on a countdown to finishing your fellowship or residency, or maybe you’re in practice planning ahead for a job change or an anticipated invitation to serve on a board Whatever your next career move, one thing’s certain: You need your CV in top shape to tell your story well

We can help In the years since the AAN Neurology Career Center began offering CV reviews, we’ve seen consistent areas in need of improvement in the hundreds of CVs submitted by Academy members Following are some of the issues we most frequently highlight for correction regarding visual impact and organization

Mistakes to Avoid: Visual Impact1. Misuse of white space. The pages are either too cluttered, with narrow margins and little spacing between sections—or they’re too sparse, with oceans of white space distracting the reader from key points

To correct: Use one-inch margins and a consistent amount of white space (perhaps two lines between sections) throughout your CV Once this change has been made, print the corrected pages and lay them side by side: Are there obvious areas of too much or too little space, or places where the reader might have difficulty discerning

the different sections? Make adjustments accordingly

2. Too many “extras.” While a very plain document can be unappealing, an overwhelming use of columns, tables, horizontal lines, and other structural elements can distract from the data itself This is a case where finding the middle ground is the best idea

To correct: Limit the number of extra elements to only those that truly improve the usability or look of the CV This will usually mean a few simple lines that separate key areas, but not necessarily tables and graphs that can be difficult to control when more data is added

Interview Strategies: Four Value-adds Job Seekers Can Offer P 5

Variety Helps Neurohospitalist Role Grow in Popularity P 13

The Importance of Mentoring: Tips from Dr Jozefowicz P 20

Common CV Mistakes to Avoid P 26

LOOK INSIDE!

2018

October Issue • Job Listings • Career Articles

Issue Mail Date Deadline— Reservation

Deadline— Artwork Circulation

Annual Meeting May 1, 2019* March 15, 2019 March 15, 2019 28,000+

Residents Issue I July 1, 2019 May 14, 2019 May 14, 2019 28,000+

Fall Conference October 1, 2019 August 13, 2019 August 13, 2019 28,000+

Residents Issue II December 1, 2019 October 14, 2019 October 14, 2019 28,000+

* Bonus distribution at AAN’s Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4-10, 2019. Approximately 14,000 neurology professionals attend Annual Meeting.

Page Sizes Ad Specs Cost

¼ Page 3.38” x 4.58” $1,000

½ Page 6.76” x 4.58” $1,900

Bulk quantity and agency discounts available. Contact [email protected] for more information.

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AANnews Print AdvertisingAANnews®

AANnews is the Academy’s monthly member news magazine mailed to more than 28,000 US members. Line advertising only; no display text or images allowed. If interested in display advertising, see the Career Compass Job Guide information on page 6.

Pricing

Duration Word Count Cost

One month Maximum 300 words $800

Send Date Deadline

January 1 December 1

December 1 January 1

March 1 February 1

April 1 March 1

May 1 April 1

June 1 May 1

July 1 June 1

August 1 July 1

September 1 August 1

October 1 September 1

November 1 October 1

December 1 November 1 Post your job online at AAN.com/careers.

Bulk quantity and agency discounts available. Contact [email protected] for more information.

10 AANnews • December 2018

Tools & Resources

Search Begins for New Neurology Editor-in-Chief The AAN is seeking a new editor-in-chief for its flagship journal Neurology® to follow current Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Gross, MD, PhD, FAAN, who will complete his term in April 2020.

Interested neurologists may apply for this position by submitting a curriculum vitae and a proposal describing your vision and proposed plans for the journal. Visit Neurology.org/EditorSearch for more details on the proposal requirements.

The editor-in-chief has the final responsibility for editorial decisions regarding all content in the journal, developing and implementing the strategic vision for the journal in conjunction with the Neurology editorial leadership team and staff, promoting the journal to the neurology community, overseeing the peer review process, and overseeing the subspecialty journals and other journal programs.

Under Gross’ leadership, the AAN’s flagship journal has evolved from a single title to a strongly branded main journal with three subspecialty journals in the areas of clinical practice, neuroimmunology and neuroinflammation, and neurogenetics.

In addition, the journal contains an enthusiastic online-only Resident & Fellow Section, a podcast program, and two ancillary online sites featuring articles and blogs on international neurology and health services research.

It is expected that the new editor-in-chief will be announced in August or September 2019. The successful candidate will serve as a part-time editor beginning in October 2019 for a six-month overlap period with the current editor. During this period, the new editor will appoint the deputy editor, associate editors, and Editorial Board for the editor’s term. The editor will receive a stipend.

The due date for proposals is April 1, 2019. Proposals should be addressed to the Neurology Editor-in-Chief Search Committee and emailed to Patty Baskin, Executive Editor of the Neurology journals, at [email protected] with the subject heading “Editor-in-Chief Position Proposal.”

Gross

Brain Surgery No Laughing Matter for Comedian Jim Gaffigan and WifeComedian and television star Jim Gaffigan and his writer/producer wife, Jeannie, are featured on the cover of the December 2018/January 2019 issue of Brain & Life®. In April 2017, Jeannie had a nine-hour surgery to remove a benign papilloma wrapped around her brainstem. The Gaffigans share how her recovery has been both longer and more difficult than they expected.

The promise of cannabidiol therapies is explored following the recent FDA approval of Epidiolex to treat children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. This article looks at how cannabidiol works and whether it can be used to treat other neurologic conditions and explains the difference between marijuana extracts used in clinical trials and what’s available at dispensaries in states where marijuana has been legalized.

Brain & Life magazine is a free resource for AAN members in the United States to distribute to patients, who also can subscribe for free. If you need to adjust the number of copies you receive for your patients or update your clinic address, email [email protected]. All members have online access to the magazine articles and additional resources at BrainandLife.org.

CannabidiolMedical Marijuana

for Epilepsy and

Other Disorders

NutritionWhat Kind of Fish

Is Good for the Brain?

Physical TherapyHow High-TechTools Are AdvancingRecovery

D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 8/JA N UA R Y 2 0 1 9

Humor is something we’ve always found useful for coping.” — C O M E DY D U O J E A N N I E A N D J I M G A F F I G A N

A B O U T J E A N N I E ’ S B R A I N T U M O R

Neurology: Clinical Practice Delivers Value with VarietyThe October 2018 issue of Neurology® Clinical Practice offers a cornucopia of articles of benefit to neurologists in clinical practice. Shin Chien Beh, MD, presents research on “Clinical Characteristics of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome in a Cohort with Vestibular Migraine.” Joseph I. Sirven, MD, FAAN, reviews “Is There a Neurologist on this Flight?” Mary A. Iaccarino, MD, explores a link between “Sport Concussion and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Student Athletes: A Cohort Study.” The journal also includes a commentary by Anup D. Patel, MD, FAAN, on “Utilizing the Axon Registry® for Quality Improvement.”

Neurology: Clinical Practice, published six times a year, is available in print (for US members only), online, and for the iPad and Android. Visit Neurology.org/cp for more information.

Volume 8, Number 5, October 2018Neurology.org/CP

A peer-reviewed clinical neurology journal for the practicing neurologist

RESEARCH

Clinical characteristics of Alice in Wonderland syndrome

REVIEW

“Is there a neurologist on this flight?”

RESEARCH

Sport concussion and ADHD in student athletes

COMMENTARY

Utilizing the Axon Registry® for quality improvement

5 MIPS Benchmarking—What to Know and Do to Succeed

7 2019 Practice Management Webinar Changes Enable Greater Topic Depth

11 Annual Meeting Programming: Dependable Meets Unexpected

VOLUME 32 · ISSUE 12 · DECEMBER 2018

Resolve to Renew Your Membership Before December 31Don’t risk losing access to the world’s best neurology resources and education in the new year! By visiting AAN.com/dues and renewing today, you can be assured your AAN will be there for you come January 1 to help you grow and thrive professionally and personally. Be sure to renew before December 31 to retain access to essential education, science, and support, including:

� Exclusive member discounts on 2019 Annual Meeting � Unique education opportunities to earn CME or MOC credits

2019 PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY SESSION Hear from Four Neurology GiantsAn impressive lineup has been confirmed for the 2019 Annual Meeting’s premier lectures during the Presidential Plenary Session from 9:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 5. The hugely popular session will be moderated by Science Committee Chair Natalia S. Rost, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHA, and open to all meeting attendees.

“The Presidential Plenary is the ultimate platform for recognizing some of the biggest names and greatest accomplishments in neurology,” said Rost. “These giants of neurology, who have been at the forefront of their fields for years, will be addressing seminal advances in neuro-oncology, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis.”

Presidential LectureIn non-AAN election years, this premier lecture is awarded to a neurologist chosen by the AAN president. In election years, the lecture is presented by the outgoing president.

“Neurology: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward”Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAANMiller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL

Sidney Carter Award in Child NeurologyEndowed by an anonymous donor and presented every year during the Presidential Plenary Session, this lecture recognizes outstanding work by an individual in the field of child neurology/developmental neurobiology.

AAN Advocacy Scores Big Wins for Neurology President Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAAN, shares the Academy’s success in fighting against proposed changes by CMS to E/M codes and victories in reducing administrative burdens.

President’s Column

Continued on page 4 ›Continued on page 13 ›

Continued on page 13 ›

FREE December 4 webinar explains E/M and QPP changes for 2019. See page 7.

Sacco Mink LucchinettiMonje

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Save Money with Bundled AdvertisingCover all the bases and save money with bundled advertising! A variety of online, print, and email advertising packages are available. Contact [email protected] for more information or to reserve space today!

Email [email protected] today to get bundle pricing!

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Special Price $995

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AANnews print ad (up to 300 words) $800

60-day online ad $650

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Career Compass Job Guide (½ page ad) $1,900

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A Day in the Life: A Look at Neurology Careers in Clinical Informatics P 4

A Job Seeker’s Perspective: Appaji Raya, MD P 8

Preparing for the Salary Conversation in Interviews P 10

CV Mistakes to Avoid—Part II P 12

LOOK INSIDE!

2018

December Issue • Job Listings • Career Articles

5 MIPS Benchmarking—What to Know and Do to Succeed

7 2019 Practice Management Webinar Changes Enable Greater Topic Depth

11 Annual Meeting Programming: Dependable Meets Unexpected

VOLUME 32 · ISSUE 12 · DECEMBER 2018

Resolve to Renew Your Membership Before December 31Don’t risk losing access to the world’s best neurology resources and education in the new year! By visiting AAN.com/dues and renewing today, you can be assured your AAN will be there for you come January 1 to help you grow and thrive professionally and personally. Be sure to renew before December 31 to retain access to essential education, science, and support, including:

� Exclusive member discounts on 2019 Annual Meeting � Unique education opportunities to earn CME or MOC credits

2019 PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY SESSION Hear from Four Neurology GiantsAn impressive lineup has been confirmed for the 2019 Annual Meeting’s premier lectures during the Presidential Plenary Session from 9:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 5. The hugely popular session will be moderated by Science Committee Chair Natalia S. Rost, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHA, and open to all meeting attendees.

“The Presidential Plenary is the ultimate platform for recognizing some of the biggest names and greatest accomplishments in neurology,” said Rost. “These giants of neurology, who have been at the forefront of their fields for years, will be addressing seminal advances in neuro-oncology, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis.”

Presidential LectureIn non-AAN election years, this premier lecture is awarded to a neurologist chosen by the AAN president. In election years, the lecture is presented by the outgoing president.

“Neurology: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward”Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAANMiller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL

Sidney Carter Award in Child NeurologyEndowed by an anonymous donor and presented every year during the Presidential Plenary Session, this lecture recognizes outstanding work by an individual in the field of child neurology/developmental neurobiology.

AAN Advocacy Scores Big Wins for Neurology President Ralph L. Sacco, MD, MS, FAHA, FAAN, shares the Academy’s success in fighting against proposed changes by CMS to E/M codes and victories in reducing administrative burdens.

President’s Column

Continued on page 4 ›Continued on page 13 ›

Continued on page 13 ›

FREE December 4 webinar explains E/M and QPP changes for 2019. See page 7.

Sacco Mink LucchinettiMonje

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