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Education Research: The Future of Child Neurology Residency Training. A CNS Task Force perspective examines whether current residency requirements align with the evolving needs of child neurology and supports ongoing review of training: https://ow.ly/jxK350Zfsbk
Serving on the CNS Board strengthens leadership skills and provides governance experience. Open positions: President, Councilor for the South, Councilor for the West.
Nominations close June 30: https://ow.ly/EIth50Ze0Xa
As a child neurologist, you are a steady, trusted presence for children and families at pivotal moments in their care — bringing expertise and compassion to every step forward. Renew your membership: https://ow.ly/uIC750ZbnyQ
#Juneteenth reminds us to hold onto hope in uncertain times. More than a holiday, it celebrates resilience, progress, and an unyielding spirit. Today, CNS honors that legacy and reaffirms our commitment to a community where everyone can belong and thrive. https://ow.ly/yUM750ZerHQ
We are honored to recognize 2026 FCNS inductee Grace Gombolay, MD. She shares: “FCNS highlights my contributions to the field and strengthens my professional profile. It supports my promotion and leadership opportunities as my career moves forward.” https://ow.ly/IXxi50Z7NHa
🚨 2027 CNS Board Nominations are open! Seeking leaders for President, Councilor for the South, and Councilor for the West. Nominations close June 30. Nominate yourself or a fellow Active Member: https://ow.ly/8mwg50Ze0Tt
FCNS designation recognizes contributions to pediatric neurology, distinguishing members as leaders in the specialty. William Burnette, MD: “Becoming a Fellow of the CNS is a career-long commitment to excellence and innovation in child neurology.” https://ow.ly/EeCp50Z7NBE
Why attend the 55th CNS Annual Meeting? You’ll join colleagues in Montréal (Oct 14–17, 2026) for learning, networking, and innovation in child neurology. The meeting offers opportunities to connect and explore emerging science. Early bird ends July 31. https://ow.ly/2Zlp50Z5Js5
The connections you’ve built with fellow child neurologists come from shared experiences and a shared understanding of the work you do every day. Renew your membership: https://ow.ly/7mox50ZafXa
Partner webinar today! Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy—Connecting Pathophysiology and Treatment at 6 PM ET. Featuring Dr. Daniel Guillen Mendoza, Neuromuscular Specialist, UTHSC. This webinar is in partnership with ITF Therapeutics. Register: https://ow.ly/ItF050YWfxQ