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SUMMARY:American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting | Atlanta\, GA
DESCRIPTION:If you’re attending the annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society\, please stop by booth #754 to learn how we support families before and after surgery\, grab materials for your clinic\, or talk about collaboration. If you are working in pediatric epilepsy\, neurosurgery\, child neurology\, nursing\, psychology\, or industry\, we want to hear what you are seeing in your practice and how we can partner. \nHow We’re Amplifying the Voice of Our Community at the Meeting \n• Audrey Vernick\, our Director of Patient and Family Advocacy\, and our founder Monika Jones will be presenting at the Psychosocial Comorbidities SIG – Whole-Person Health: Prioritizing Care Partner Well-Being In Epilepsy on Saturday\, December 6th at 2:30 pm. We’ll focus on the medical trauma associated with having a child go through epilepsy surgery and what this means for children with drug-resistant epilepsy and their caregivers. \n• On Sunday\, December 7th\, at 6:30 pm where we’ll have a candid conversation about the major gaps in care for children transitioning from pediatric to adult epilepsy surgery care\, and what real world solutions may help. We see so many children who have seizures return in early adulthood\, many of whom have nuanced cognitive challenges that can make it difficult for them to navigate reoperation or consideration for neuromodulation devices. Thank you Drs. George Ibrahim for moderating this important meeting\, Jeffrey Blount taking us through the gaps\, and Laura Kirkpatrick for sharing transition of care models that work. To register for this dinner\, sign up here. \n• On Monday\, December 8th\, our founder Monika Jones joins the Pediatric State of the Art Symposium: It’s Not Just About Resection – Neuromodulation in Pediatrics. Her talk will help attendees understand the pediatric epilepsy surgery journey.  At noon\, she will be presenting a poster with Dr. Shaun Hussain\, Director of the UCLA Infantile Spasms Project\, where they’ll show how delay to diagnosis and delay to epilepsy surgery is correlated with cognitive and speech acquisition delays.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/american-epilepsy-society-aes-annual-meeting-atlanta-ga/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Epilepsy Awareness Day @ Disneyland (EADDL) | Anaheim\, CA
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to address the unmet needs for increased education for people with epilepsy and their families\, we (Sofie’s Journey) have created the Epilepsy Awareness & Education Expo and Epilepsy Awareness Day at Disneyland. Our goal is to help educate as many people as possible & teach them to advocate and find the cure they are looking for. \nExperience the magic at Epilepsy Awareness Day at Disneyland – the biggest gathering of epilepsy physicians and patients on earth\, set amidst the enchanting backdrop of Disneyland. Join us for an unforgettable experience filled with medical expertise\, patient stories\, and the wonder of the happiest place on Earth. \n\nThe Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance coordinates all epilepsy surgery talks for the two-day expo.\nPESA will attend and have a booth at their expo.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/epilepsy-awareness-day-disneyland-eaddl-anaheim-ca/
LOCATION:Disneyland Resort\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251012
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SUMMARY:54th CNS Annual Meeting | Charlotte\, NC
DESCRIPTION:The Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance will be at the 2025 Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting to advocate for families affected by drug-resistant epilepsy. These in-person gatherings are a vital opportunity to engage directly with clinicians\, share real-world family experiences\, and collaborate on ways to improve care across the lifespan. If you’ll be attending\, we’d love to connect! \n\nPresentation Highlight \nAudrey Vernick\, Director of Patient and Family Advocacy at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance\, has been invited to speak at the Child Neurology Foundation’s Transition of Care Task Force Meeting on October 7\, 2025\, in Charlotte. Her presentation will focus on the real-world challenges families face when pediatric care ends\, especially for youth with complex neurological conditions. Transition to adulthood is not a simple handoff. For many\, it’s the beginning of lifelong care needs that require coordination\, communication\, and compassion. Despite the existence of excellent models and tools\, too many families still fall through the cracks. This meeting will focus on the adult side of transition and how we can work together\, across systems and specialties\, to create meaningful\, actionable change for our community.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/54th-cns-annual-meeting-child-neurology-society/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Child Neurology Society":MAILTO:nationaloffice@childneurologysociety.org
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DTSTAMP:20260501T104548
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SUMMARY:How School Nurses Can Support the Transition to Adulthood
DESCRIPTION:How School Nurses Can Support the Transition to Adulthood for Students with Complex Health Needs\nSpeaker: Audrey Vernick\, Megan Carlson\nSession: Virtual Anytime Sessions (Viewable between July 7\, 2025 and October 11th\, 2025 \nThe transition to adulthood for students with complex health needs\, such as epilepsy\, requires targeted support from school nurses\, who play a vital role in this process. This session will equip school nurses with practical strategies to promote health literacy\, medical self-advocacy\, and care coordination\, all essential for helping students achieve health independence. Using epilepsy as a case study\, the session will guide participants on incorporating health-related goals into Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and developing comprehensive medical self-care plans\, including emergency protocols. \nAttendees will learn how to assess students’ health literacy\, collaborate effectively with IEP teams\, and design tailored health goals that address students’ specific medical needs. The session will also cover critical legal and medical considerations\, such as medical power of attorney and end-of-life decisions\, necessary for a smooth transition to adulthood. \nAn interactive case-study approach will allow participants to apply transition strategies to various student scenarios\, ensuring hands-on learning and take-home tools that can be implemented in their schools. \nThe session will also emphasize diversity\, equity\, and inclusion (DEI) in transition planning\, focusing on equitable healthcare access and culturally competent care. School nurses will explore how social determinants\, language barriers\, and cultural values shape transition planning to ensure all students\, regardless of background\, successfully transition to adulthood. \nAligned with NASN’s Framework™\, this session supports the pillars of Care Coordination\, Standards of Practice\, and Leadership\, empowering school nurses to advocate for equitable\, individualized care and improved student outcomes.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/nasn2025/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Association for School Nurses":MAILTO:nasn@nasn.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T163000
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CREATED:20250426T155130Z
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SUMMARY:CHD2 Family & Scientific Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance is honored to participate in the Coalition to Cure CHD2 Family and Scientific Conference\, taking place June 13–15\, 2025\, in Westminster\, Colorado. \nOur Director of Patient and Family Advocacy\, Audrey Vernick\, will present on two important topics: \nTransition to Adult Care: Navigating Educational\, Social\, and Employment IssuesWhat does comprehensive life planning look like for individuals with CHD2 and their families? This session will explore the broader transition to adulthood — beyond just healthcare — including education\, employment\, community access\, emotional wellbeing\, and support services across the lifespan. \nPsychosocial Care for FamiliesA practical\, family-centered discussion focused on supporting both caregivers\, siblings\, and children living with complex neurological conditions. \nThe CHD2 conference brings together families\, clinicians\, and researchers working to advance care and research for this rare genetic epilepsy. Our involvement reflects the mission of The Alliance to support families navigating complex epilepsy\, neurodevelopmental challenges\, and surgical treatment decisions. \nWe look forward to connecting with the CHD2 community\, sharing valuable resources\, and strengthening our collaboration with the team at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nStay tuned for updates from the conference!
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/chd2-family-scientific-conference/
LOCATION:Westin Westminster\, 10600 Westminster Boulevard\, Westminster\, CO\, 80020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T001500
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DTSTAMP:20260501T104548
CREATED:20250318T204848Z
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SUMMARY:Global Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Registry: Hemispherectomy Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Monika Jones\, Founder and Executive Director of the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance (PESA) and Principal Investigator of the Global Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Registry\, will present “The Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance Registry: Hemispherectomy Outcomes” at the Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia’s HemiCon Australia 2025. \nThis session will highlight findings from the Global Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Registry\, a research initiative collecting data from families worldwide to better understand life after epilepsy surgery. The registry aims to answer critical questions about long-term outcomes\, post-surgical therapies\, and challenges that may arise after epilepsy surgery. \nKey Topics Include:\n\nLong-term developmental and functional outcomes after hemispherectomy\nEffective post-surgical therapies and interventions\nUnrecognized symptoms and medical issues reported by families\nThe impact of epilepsy surgery on quality of life\nHow registry data can drive improvements in care and research\n\nAbout Monika Jones\nMonika’s dedication to epilepsy surgery advocacy is deeply personal. Her son\, Henry\, was born with total hemimegalencephaly\, a rare brain malformation that caused him to have hundreds of seizures per day beginning in infancy. Despite multiple medications\, Henry experienced status epilepticus at three months old\, leading to an emergency modified lateral hemispherotomy. When his seizures returned\, he required two additional hemispherectomy surgeries\, resulting in chronic hydrocephalus\, multiple shunt procedures\, and other medical challenges. \nFrustrated by the lack of research and resources for post-surgical care\, Monika and her husband founded The Brain Recovery Project\, which later evolved into the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance. Today\, she is a leading advocate for improving epilepsy surgery education\, access\, and long-term support for families worldwide.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/global-pediatric-epilepsy-surgery-registry-hemispherectomy-outcomes/
LOCATION:SeaWorld Resort\, Gold Coast\, Australia\, Seaworld Drive\, Main Beach\, Gold Coast\, Queensland\, 4217\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia":MAILTO:info@hemispherectomyaustralia.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T203000
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SUMMARY:Understanding Medical Trauma and Hemispherectomy Families
DESCRIPTION:Audrey Vernick\, Director of Patient and Family Advocacy at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance (PESA)\, will be the keynote speaker at the Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia’s HemiCon Australia 2025. \nAudrey will present “Understanding Medical Trauma and Hemispherectomy Families\,” an in-depth discussion on the profound emotional and psychological impact of epilepsy surgery and the challenges families face beyond the operating room. This session will highlight the long-term effects of medical trauma and the urgent need for trauma-informed care in pediatric neurology. \nHer keynote will explore: \n\nThe difference between parental stress and medical trauma\, and why families often don’t recognize PTSD in themselves.\nThe emotional toll of hemispherectomy\, including how parents and siblings process fear\, grief\, and uncertainty before and after surgery.\nThe impact on siblings\, including disenfranchised grief and how to support their unique emotional needs.\nThe challenges of finding mental health support for children post-surgery and how to advocate for care that considers both neurological and psychological needs.\nPractical strategies for coping\, healing\, and building resilience as a family while navigating life after surgery.\n\nPESA is proud to partner with Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia to ensure that Australian families have access to peer support\, advocacy\, and guidance throughout their hemispherectomy journey. \nAbout Audrey Vernick\nAudrey’s advocacy work is deeply personal. Her first son faced serious health challenges from birth due to a prenatal stroke. Despite trying multiple treatments\, his chronic infantile spasms continued. At two and a half\, he underwent a right hemispherectomy\, which stopped his seizures completely. He later required a shunt for hydrocephalus and remains seizure-free today. \nThrough her experiences\, Audrey developed a deep understanding of the medical\, educational\, and community challenges that families face after epilepsy surgery. She now helps parents make sense of the services their child may need\, ensuring they are informed and prepared to navigate post-surgical life. Her work focuses on education planning\, long-term support\, and trauma-informed care for children post-surgery. Audrey is a certified Future Planner through The Arc\, a trained Memory Coach for HOBSCOTCH\, and serves on multiple national epilepsy and disability advisory groups.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/understanding-medical-trauma-and-hemispherectomy-families/
LOCATION:SeaWorld Resort\, Gold Coast\, Australia\, Seaworld Drive\, Main Beach\, Gold Coast\, Queensland\, 4217\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia":MAILTO:info@hemispherectomyaustralia.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T104548
CREATED:20250318T202226Z
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SUMMARY:Psychosocial Care of Hemispherectomy Families
DESCRIPTION:Audrey Vernick\, Director of Patient and Family Advocacy at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance (PESA)\, will be the keynote speaker at HemiCon Australia 2025\, hosted by Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia. Drawing from her personal and professional expertise\, she will present “Psychosocial Care of Hemispherectomy Families: Preparing\, Adapting\, and Thriving Together\,” offering families guidance on navigating the challenges of epilepsy surgery\, school advocacy\, long-term support\, and building resilience beyond seizure control. \nPESA is proud to partner with Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia for our Parent Support Navigator Program\, ensuring that families in Australia have access to guidance and peer support throughout their epilepsy surgery journey. \nAbout Audrey Vernick\nAudrey’s advocacy work is deeply personal. Her first son faced serious health challenges from birth due to a prenatal stroke. Despite trying multiple treatments\, his chronic infantile spasms continued. At two and a half\, he underwent a right hemispherectomy\, which stopped his seizures completely. He later required a shunt for hydrocephalus and remains seizure-free today. \nThrough her experiences\, Audrey developed a deep understanding of the medical\, educational\, and community challenges that families face after epilepsy surgery. She now helps parents make sense of the services their child may need\, ensuring they are informed and prepared to navigate post-surgical life. Her work focuses on education planning\, long-term support\, and trauma-informed care for children post-surgery. Audrey is a certified Future Planner through The Arc\, a trained Memory Coach for HOBSCOTCH\, and serves on multiple national epilepsy and disability advisory groups.
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/psychosocial-care-of-hemispherectomy-families-preparing-adapting-and-thriving-together/
LOCATION:SeaWorld Resort\, Gold Coast\, Australia\, Seaworld Drive\, Main Beach\, Gold Coast\, Queensland\, 4217\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hemispherectomy Foundation Australia":MAILTO:info@hemispherectomyaustralia.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T110000
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CREATED:20250312T134728Z
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SUMMARY:Central Auditory Processing Disorder After Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery
DESCRIPTION:Epilepsy surgeries that remove or disconnect the temporal lobe\, including hemispheric procedures\, will result in central auditory processing disorders for the child. This can impact how they hear conversations in noisy environments\, learn to read\, and cross the street. \nWe are amplifying the voice of our community to audiologists from around the world by presenting research on Central Auditory Processing After Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery. \n\nLead Presenter: Frank E. Musiek\, PhD – Professor Ret.\, University of Arizona\, member\, Scientific Advisory Board\, Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance \nPresenter: Monika A. Jones\, JD – Founder and Executive Director\, Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/central-auditory-processing-disorder-after-pediatric-epilepsy-surgery/
LOCATION:Ernest N. Morial Convention Center\, 900 Convention Center Blvd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240805
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SUMMARY:Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Conference & Family Reunion
DESCRIPTION:SURROUND YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE WHO GET IT\nIf your child has had epilepsy surgery\, or may need it\, this conference is for you. Learn from some of the world’s top neuro-professionals\, educators\, researchers\, rehabilitation clinicians who will present rich sessions on issues related to pediatric epilepsy surgery. \nExhibitors will share their resources for our community and professional childcare is available so that kids have safe and supervised fun. \nJoin hundreds of families from around the world and enjoy two days of learning\, fun\, and fellowship against the backdrop of the beautiful city of Boston. \nAugust 1: RESEARCH MEETING (For invited researchers only) \nAugust 2 – 3: FAMILY CONFERENCE  \n  \nFull Information\nSign up for our newsletter so you never miss an announcement about this conference! \nGet Email Updates\nWhat we did in 2019
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/family-and-research-conference/
LOCATION:Boston Sheraton\, 39 Dalton Street\, Boston\, CA\, 02119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance":MAILTO:info@epilepsysurgeryalliance.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230307
DTSTAMP:20260501T104548
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SUMMARY:Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:From the COPAA website: \nThis exciting conference sells out because of sessions\, events and networking opportunities that rejuvenate your spirit and hone your skills. To assure that every child you represent has a chance to learn\, to achieve and to contribute\, to graduate ready to attend college or pursue a career\, and to be a productive and contributing member of their community. \n\nAccess to high quality training\, the only conference of this kind in the country\nPeer to peer networking\nStrategize with the best and brightest in this field\nMeet service providers to fill your toolbox\nEngage while learning effective approaches to advocate and support students for best outcomes possible\nTypically approved for up to 22 CLE hours
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/council-of-parent-attorneys-and-advocates-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Westin St. Francis\, 335 Powell Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T104548
CREATED:20220417T113748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220417T122414Z
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SUMMARY:Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Family Conference
DESCRIPTION:If your child has had epilepsy surgery\, or may need it\, this conference is for you. Learn from some of the world’s top neuro-professionals\, educators\, researchers\, rehabilitation clinicians who will present rich sessions on issues related to pediatric epilepsy surgery. \nExhibitors will share their resources for our community and professional childcare is available so that kids have safe and supervised fun. \nJoin hundreds of families from around the world and enjoy two days of learning\, fun\, and fellowship against the backdrop of the spectacular Rocky Mountain range. \nOur conference theme this year is “Together We Climb.” It’s a reminder that even though sometimes obstacles seem insurmountable\, we’re all in this together. \nEarly bird rates end May 1st! Always free for adults who had surgery in childhood and children 4 and under. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://epilepsysurgeryalliance.org/event/pediatric-epilepsy-surgery-family-conference/
LOCATION:Sheraton Park City\, 1895 Sidewinder Driver\, Park City\, UT\, 84060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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