| * Epidemiology and risk factors of dementia |
| * Treatment of dementia |
| * Use of laboratory and imaging investigations in dementia |
| * Vascular cognitive impairment |
| * Apraxia, agnosias, and higher visual function abnormalities |
| * The clinical assessment of the patient with early dementia |
| * Neuropathological investigation of dementia: a guide for neurologists |
| * Neurology in Practice: the final supplement—dementia |
| * Interventional neuroradiology |
| * CORRECTION |
| * Syndromes of the orbital fissure, cavernous sinus, cerebello- pontine angle, and skull base |
| * Imaging of acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack |
| * Imaging in multiple sclerosis |
| * Imaging in epilepsy |
| * The neurologist in the DGH: how to survive without on site neuroradiolgy |
| * Neuroradiology |
| * The basics of electromyography |
| * How to get the most out of nerve conduction studies and electromyography |
| * Specialised electromyography and nerve conduction studies |
| * Nerve conduction studies: essentials and pitfalls in practice |
| * The clinical role of evoked potentials |
| * EEG in neurological conditions other than epilepsy: when does it help, what does it add? |
| * EEG in the diagnosis, classification, and management of patients with epilepsy |
| * "EEG happy families": the fun way to learn about common EEG abnormalities |
| * Neurophysiology |
| * DEPRESSION IN NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS: PARKINSON’S DISEASE, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, AND STROKE |
| * DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN EPILEPSY |
| * RECOGNISING AND EVALUATING DISORDERED MENTAL STATES: A GUIDE FOR NEUROLOGISTS |
| * NEUROLOGICAL SYNDROMES WHICH CAN BE MISTAKEN FOR PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS |
| * COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT FOR CLINICIANS |
| * FUNCTIONAL SYMPTOMS IN NEUROLOGY: MANAGEMENT |
| * FUNCTIONAL SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS IN NEUROLOGY: ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS |
| * PSYCHOSIS FOLLOWING HEAD INJURY: A CRITICAL REVIEW |
| * NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY |
| * WCHD abstracts: poster programme |
| * WCHD abstracts: platform presentations |