• COURSE APPLICATION: MDS-ES School for Young Neurologists

    November 5-7, 2026 | Belgrade, Serbia
  • Recommended Audience
    This course is intended for young neurologists within five years of their completion of general neurological training who are interested in specializing in movement disorders, and young neurologists who are already training in movement disorders. The audience will be members of the MDS European Section with a particular focus on supporting young neurologists from Eastern Europe.

  • Have you previously attended an in person MDS-ES School for Young Neurologists?*
  • Are you currently a member of MDS?*
  • Do you have permission from your institution to attend the program?*
  • Specialty Information

  • Are you currently enrolled in a general neurology training program?*
  • Have you studied or worked at a specialist Movement Disorders center?*
  • Please select the option that best describes your specialization.*

  • Clinical Case Information

  • As part of the MDS-ES School for Young Neurologists, selected participants will be asked to submit and present a clinical case. In preparation for this requirement, please respond to the following question.

  • If selected for the MDS-ES School for Young Neurologists, would you be able to submit a patient case for presentation?*
  • If yes, please indicate the type of case you would be able to submit:*
  • Travel Bursary

  • Please submit the information below in order to be considered for a travel bursary award to attend the MDS-ES School for Young Neurologists in Belgrade, Serbia from November 5-7, 2026.

    In order to be eligible to receive a bursary, you must reside within a MDS No Fee country in the MDS European Section.

  • Would you like to apply for a travel bursary?*
  • Will your institution assist with travel expenses to attend the school?*
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  • Please email the MDS International Secretariat with questions or concerns at education@movementdisorders.org.

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