Annual Meeting Hubs
April 18-22 | Chicago and Online
April 18-22 | Chicago and Online
Academic Hub programs support everyone in an academic neurology department. Engage in a variety of topics through an academic lens: leadership, career growth, research, education, DEI, business administration, and emerging issues in academic medicine. Connect with and learn from members of the academic community through stage talks, conversation corners, and networking events.
NEW! Explore how the AAN is leading the field of brain health and preventive neurology through dynamic programming, collaborative conversations, and storytelling. This immersive space highlights the AAN’s commitment to promoting brain health for all—at every age and stage—by showcasing the real-world impact of our Brain Health Initiative.
Originally inspired by TED Talks, HeadTalks is where neurology meets new ideas. Expect unexpected insights, lively talks, and interactive sessions that reimagine how we learn and connect. to participate in one of our daily game shows.
The Innovation Hub explores emerging technologies and new ways to enhance neurology education, clinical practice, and patient care. Collaborate with neurologists, researchers, and technology innovators through interactive sessions, live demonstrations, and panel discussions.
Leadership development is personal development, and Leadership University is for everyone! Gain skills to lead yourself, lead others, and lead systems.
The Practice & Policy Hub empowers neurology professionals with tools for practice management, quality improvement, and advocacy. Through interactive sessions and strategic resources, it connects members with AAN priorities to implement measures and guidelines, engage in legislative efforts, and build efficient, resilient practices.
The Research Hub is designed to offer motivation, recognition, and resources to researchers at all career stages. Connect with participants from academic institutions, private practice, industry, and the NIH.
The Trainee Hub serves as a home base for medical students, residents, and fellows. In this space, attendees can access information and resources through interactive panel discussions, informal games, and career track exploration. Attendees can meet a mentor and create lasting connections with their peers through formal and informal networking events.
Your place to relax, rejuvenate, and learn the latest about improving well-being for providers and patients. You’ll find programs focused on reducing the burden of burnout, as well as activities to keep you physically and mentally prepared for all there is to take in at the Annual Meeting.