KES 1996 Seoul 2017 June 30~July 1 ndKEC 22 KOREOREANN EPILEPSY CONGRESS www.epilepsykorea.org 제22차 대한뇌전증학회 국제학술대회 June 30 (Fri) ~ July 1(Sat), 2017 The-K Hotel, Seoul, Korea (더케이서울호텔, 양재동) - Abstract Submission Deadline May 12, 2017 Importantp - AbstractAbAbsstract AAcceptancecceptance NoNotice May 22, 2017 DatesDates - On-lineOn-line RegistrationRegistration DeadlineDe May 26, 2017 [ Korean Epilepsy Society ] KCC ParkTown 101-308, Mallijae-ro 185, Jung-Gu, Seoul, Korea Tel: +82-2-362-9662 Fax: +82-2-362-9663 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.kes.or.kr 22nd KOREAN EPILEPSY CONGRESS Welcome Message of the 22nd Korean Epilepsy Congress in Seoul Dear Friends and Colleagues, On behalf of Korean Epilepsy Society (KES), I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all the colleagues attending the 22nd Korean Epilepsy Congress (KEC 2017) to be held in Seoul, Korea from June 30th to July 1st, 2017. The scientific program of our annual international con- gress will cover cutting-edge basic and clinical knowledge and research in the field of epilepsy. It will be an instructive and entertaining experience through presentations from the leaders in the field of epilepsy, including lectures by world-famous researchers, scientists and colleagues from Asia, USA, and Europe. Korean Epilepsy Society had an eventful year in 2016. A tragic car accident occurred by a epilepsy patient driver with subsequent criticism on epilepsy in media. Many colleagues in other countries sent me an information of driving license rule for PWE and similar incidents in their countries and many helpful comments on this accident. The KES released a statement about the accident and a proper explanation of epilepsy and PWE which increased awareness of epilepsy and understanding of PWE in the right direction. Furthermore, we were able to solve a prescription limitation problem of SSRI antidepressant for PWE with international cooperation from 38 countries. So I greatly appreciate colleagues in other countries and I believe more intimate international network among epileptologists will improve the environment for PWE in all countries of the World. Seoul is a lively metropolitan area in Korea and the cornerstone to the vibrant culture that exists in the country. The personality of the Seoul can be described as independent, confident, smart, creative, and sincere which I believe makes this city such an ideal place to hold our con- gress. I hope that all of you will come and sense these aspects of Seoul during your stay. We invite you to attend and sincerely hope that you will enjoy your time, not only to enrich the specialty of Epilepsy, but also to develop ties and friendships. With high expectations to present you with the most memorable congress, we are very much looking forward to your presence in Seoul in June, 2017. With my best wishes, Seung Bong Hong, M.D., Ph.D. President, Korean Epilepsy Society (KES) Chair, Organizing Committee of 22nd Korean Epilepsy Congress (KEC 2017) ABOUT t Congress Title 22nd Korean Epilepsy Congress (KEC 2017) tDate June 30 (Fri) ~ July 1 (Sat), 2017 KEC 2017 tVenue The-K Hotel, Seoul, Korea tOfficial Language English & Korean tHosted by Korean Epilepsy Society (KES) tWebsite www.epilepsykorea.org KES 1996 Seoul 2017 June 30~July 1 ndKEC 22 KOREANEA EPILEEPI PSY CONGRESS KEC 2017 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Friday, June 30 Saturday, July 01 Time Time 2F 3F 2F 3F Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom A Crystal Ballroom B Crystal Ballroom A Gayageum Hall Grand Ballroom B Grand Ballroom A Crystal Ballroom B Crystal Ballroom A Lobby Lobby Lobby Lobby Teaching Session 1 Teaching Session 2 Video Session. Teaching Session 3. Teaching Session 4. 8:00 (Korean) (Korean) 8:00 (Korean) (Korean) (Korean) New definition Impact of sleep on VNS Symposium Puzzling ictal Case-based learning Case-based & epilepsy epilepsy (English) semiology (Adult) learning (Pediatric) classification Intermission Intermission Opening Remark Special Session for Trainers, 9:00 9:00 Observers and Health-Care Presidential Workers 1. Symposium. Plenary Session. (Korean) (English) (English) Fundamentals of New trends in Epilepsy is a electroencephalography epilepsy surgery: network Recent concept & phenomenon: emerging methods Evidences Intermission 10:00 from human 10:00 electro-clinical & Special Session basic research for Trainers, on ictal Observers and phenomenon Health-Care Workers 2. (Korean) Social Session 2 Psychosocial impact (Korean) of epileptic seizures 11:00 11:00 on PWE Intermission Intermission Intermission Satellite Symposium 3. Satellite Symposium 1. Special Session Satellite Symposium 2. (Korean) (Korean) Satellite Symposium 4. Satellite Symposium 5. for Trainers, Observers (Korean) Antiepileptic drugs: Satellite Symposium 6. Recent paradigms (Korean) Tuberous sclerosis: and Health-Care Epilepsy & depression Basics and Registration & Exhibition Neuroinflammation: Registration & Exhibition of AED Therapy Surgery for Modifying Workers 3. recent update Its evolving concepts 12:00 12:00 non-lesional epilepsy epileptogenesis (Korean) Fundamentals in clinical epilepsy Poster Intermission Poster Break & Poster Session 1 Break & Poster Session 2 @ 3F Lobby @ 3F Lobby KEP : Korean Epilepsy 13:00 13:00 Preceptorship Special Interest Group 3. Program (English) (English) Oral Oral Oral SEEG session - Ictal semiology & Basic principles & Presentation 2 Presentation 3 Presentation 1 EEG: Electro- Oral Presentation 5 case discussion (Korean) (Korean) Special Interest Group 1. (English) clinical correlation Basic neuroscience-1 (English) Intermission 14:00 14:00 Intermission Intermission Parallel Symposium 1. KEP : Korean Parallel Symposium 2. Epilepsy Updates for genetic Oral (English) Frequent seizures Preceptorship investigations of Presentation 4 Special Interest Group 4. (Korean) and status Program the epileptic (English) (English) encephalopathies epilepticus (SE) Intermission Update in Oral Presentation 6 New techniques for analyzing epileptiform 15:00 15:00 pharmacotherapy & (Korean) surgical treatment discharges Preparation Time Coffee Break for the Banquet Coffee Break Special Interest Group 2. (Korean) Parallel Symposium 4. Parallel Symposium 5. Basic neuroscience-2 Parallel Symposium 3. Closing Awards Transition from Novel predictive (English) @ Grand Ballroom B biomarkers for 16:00 pediatric to adult Pharmaco-resistant 16:00 epilepsy clinic diagnosis & epilepsy treatment outcome Intermission Intermission Intermission Parallel Symposium 7. (Korean) Social Session 1 17:00 Parallel Symposium 6. 17:00 Recent updates of Parallel Symposium 8. (Korean) (English) epilepsy from Memory in epilepsy SUDEP malformations of cortical development General Assembly @ Grand Ballroom B 18:00 18:00 Congress Banquet @ Grand Ballroom B KES 1996 Seoul 2017 June 30~July 1 ndKEC KEC 2017 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 22 KOREAN EPILEPSY CONGRESSESSSS Korean Epilepsy Preceptorship Program t0óDJBM-BOHVBHF&OHMJTI KEP Program t%BUF+VMZ 4BU The Korea Epilepsy Preceptorship Program (KEP Program) provides those who are studying in the field of epilepsy, including residents and fellows, with the opportunity to enhance their skills and knowledge through specific topics. The 2017 KEP program consists of two sessions, ‘Ictal semiology & EEG: Electro-clinical correlation’ and ‘Update in Phar- macotherapy & epilepsy surgery’. This educational program is organized for adult and pediatric epilepsy as an inte- grated half-day course. nd 22 Korean Epilepsy Congress Program t0óDJBM-BOHVBHF&OHMJTI,PSFBO KEC 2017 Program t%BUF+VOF 'SJ _+VMZ 4BU The KEC 2017 is an international meeting and exhibition for those who share the common scientific and clinical inter- ests of epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology and the associated social issues. The meeting offers high-quality educational content across diverse work settings, professional roles and experience levels. There are several categories of compre- hensive program: Plenary & Presidential Symposium - Provide the major impact on the activities at KEC 2017. Topics range from more complex, cutting-edge topics combining basic sciences to practical approaches on clinical epileptology. Special Interest Groups (SIGs) - Offer a less formal opportunity for attendees with similar interests to explore specific topics [Basic Neuroscience (SIG 1 & 2), Surgical case presentation & discussion (SIG3) & New skills on the analysis of epileptiform discharges (SIG4)]. Although the sizes of SIG sessions vary, all incite themselves to active participation and dialogue. 5FBDIJOH4FTTJPOT - Review of the science underlying the topics, reviews of essential clinical practice and discussion of the associated clinical implications using a mixture of educational lectures, clinical vignettes and case presentations. Parallel & Satellite symposiums - Cover the major educational activities at the KEC 2017. Topics range from clinically oriented presentations reviewing common issues in epilepsy to more complex topics combining basic sciences and clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 4QFDJBM4FTTJPOGPS5SBJOFST 0CTFSWFST)FBMUI$BSF8PSLFST- Offers invaluable teaching programs on basic knowl- edge on general epilepsy & electrophysiological diagnostic tools. Whether you are just beginners or have a limited background in epilepsy, you will find sessions and content relevant to your needs and interest on it. INVITED GUESTS Hans Lüders Case Western Reserve University, USA Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial :BP$IVOH$IVBOH Hermann Stefan University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Hospital, Taiwan A. Simon Harvey Royal Children’s Hospital,
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