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Autoimmune Neurology Conference Frequently Asked Questions

August 7-8, 2026 | Houston and Online

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What are the AAN's overall conference guidelines?
How can I extend my access to recordings from the Autoimmune Neurology Conference?
Are session recordings from the Autoimmune Neurology Conference available for purchase after the conference?
When is the deadline to claim CME for the Autoimmune Neurology Conference?
Which registration option do I choose to attend the Autoimmune Neurology Conference in Houston?
Which registration option do I choose to attend the Autoimmune Neurology Conference online?
How do I add Autoimmune Neurology Conference On Demand?
If I register for the full conference (in person) but do not attend in Houston, will I still be able to access the online session recordings?
What is the deadline to claim CME for the Autoimmune Neurology Conference?
Are there special rates for members from low- and lower-middle-income countries?
How do I obtain a letter of announcement for attending the Autoimmune Neurology Conference?
Who do I contact for assistance?
How do I cancel my registration?
Why should I book within the AAN’s hotel block?
How do I make, change, or cancel a reservation at the conference hotel?
Is there a deadline to book my hotel reservation to get the AAN rate?
If I cancel my registration for the Autoimmune Neurology Conference, do I need to cancel my hotel reservation as well?
What is the current hotel tax rate, and is it subject to change?
Is there a resort or destination fee?
Is there a child policy?
Is parking available or included?

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