Women's Issues in Neurology (WIN) Section

The Women's Issues in Neurology Section has three primary goals:

1. Professional development of women in neurology.
2. Advancement and active participation of women neurologists in the AAN.
3. Women's health in research and neurologic practice.

Barbara E. Swartz, MD, PhD, FAAN

Barbara E. Swartz, MD, PhD, FAAN

Chair

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Kristine Retka

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Women's Issues in Neurology Section News

Guide the Future of Neurology–Become a Mentor!

The Academy's Neurology Career Center is working to bring experienced members together with members who seek guidance on their career path. (August 24, 2012)

Is Your Patient's Headache Really a Sign of Abuse or Neglect?

Recognizing signs of neglect or abuse in patients is the responsibility of every physician. Recognizing Abuse in Your Neurology Patients, a new CME module from the AAN, is designed to guide physicians in identifying and reporting signs as encountered during patient visits. (April 5, 2011)

What is locum tenens?

The phrase locum tenens derived from Latin, in general terms refers to a doctor who works temporarily in the place of the regular doctor. (April 5, 2011)

Important: Update Your Membership Contact Information Today

Update your contact information today to be sure your address and other contact information is current. (April 5, 2011)

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