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Top five courses from Annual Meeting On Demand

June 12, 2025

An attendee asks a question at the 2025 AAN Annual Meeting in San Diego.
An attendee asks a question at the 2025 Annual Meeting in San Diego.

Neurology’s big event—the AAN Annual Meeting—has come and gone for the year, but hours of learning and 375+ CME credits are still available through Annual Meeting On Demand

Curious about what neurologists are drawn to? Here are the top five most popular sessions (plus a few bonus picks). 


  1. This course covers the clinical presentation and management of common neuro-ophthalmic conditions in the emergency department, including vision loss, double vision, optic nerve swelling, differentiating urgent from non-urgent conditions, and much more. (2 CME) 

  2. Familiarize yourself with the role of autoantibody testing and nerve conduction/EMG studies in the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of autoimmune neuropathies. The course also covers updates on innovative electronic calculators, web-based diagnostic tools, and new pharmacological treatments for CIDP and its variants. (2 CME)

  3. This course covers the new McDonald criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, focusing on changes from the 2017 criteria. It also reviews some sources of misdiagnosis of multiple sclerosis and applies the criteria to case vignettes. (2 CME)

  4. This practical, comprehensive overview is for everyone from trainees to seasoned clinicians and allied health professionals. Designed to be a fun "brain dump" of information from subspecialty experts, this course offers a one-stop update on all included areas of practice. (7 CME)

  5. This course covers the indication for and clinical utility of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapeutics for dementia-related cognitive and behavioral symptoms, as well as the first disease-modifying treatments for dementia and their role in clinical practice. (2 CME)

Bonus courses to explore

Looking for other recommendations? From hot topics to soft skills, here are some additional courses to check out based on AAN member feedback.

  • Covers recent clinical trials of anti-amyloid monoclonal antibody therapies in Alzheimer's disease as well as relevant biomarkers, proposed clinical criteria, and more. (4 CME)
  • Covers predictive analytics in neurological practice, steps in the development of a clinical tool in neurology, and fairness and ethics in the adoption of this technology. (2 CME)
  • Covers the SPIKES framework for delivering serious news, conveying clear and concise headlines, communication strategies for responding to emotions; and analysis of an observed simulated clinical interaction. (2 CME)

You can explore this lineup of sessions, and many more, through March 1, 2026, with Annual Meeting On Demand. If you didn’t attend the meeting this year or didn’t add Annual Meeting On Demand to your registration, full access is available now as a standalone purchase. Thousands of neurologists and neuroscience professionals are already exploring these courses—so what are you waiting for? Get Annual Meeting On Demand today