American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting 2023
Advanced Epilepsy Education, Seizure Disorders & Clinical Neurophysiology Review
The American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting 2023 is one of the leading international educational events dedicated to epilepsy research, seizure disorders, neurophysiology, and modern epilepsy care. Held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, this major neurology conference brings together epileptologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, researchers, EEG specialists, pharmacists, advanced practice clinicians, and neuroscience professionals focused on improving outcomes for patients living with epilepsy.
This educational package includes 61 video and PDF files covering a broad spectrum of contemporary epilepsy topics, including seizure diagnosis, anti-seizure medications, EEG interpretation, pediatric epilepsy, surgical epilepsy management, neurostimulation therapies, autoimmune epilepsy, genetics, status epilepticus, and emerging diagnostic technologies. The meeting also features cutting-edge research presentations, multidisciplinary discussions, and practical clinical updates relevant to both academic epilepsy centers and community neurology practice.
With nearly 40 CME credits available during the live event and additional recorded educational sessions accessible afterward, AES 2023 provides a deep and clinically relevant review of modern epilepsy medicine and neuroscience.
Advanced Epilepsy Education for Modern Clinical Practice
Epilepsy care has evolved significantly over the past decade. Advances in neuroimaging, EEG technology, molecular genetics, neurostimulation devices, autoimmune neurology, and targeted anti-seizure therapies have transformed both diagnosis and long-term management strategies.
The AES Annual Meeting 2023 reflects these changes through a highly multidisciplinary educational format that integrates:
- Clinical epileptology
- Neurophysiology and EEG interpretation
- Pediatric epilepsy management
- Epilepsy surgery evaluation
- Autoimmune and inflammatory epilepsy syndromes
- Genetic epilepsies
- Neurocritical care and status epilepticus
- Neurostimulation and device therapies
- Precision medicine in epilepsy
- Translational neuroscience research
Rather than focusing only on theoretical science, many sessions emphasize practical clinical decision-making and difficult real-world epilepsy management scenarios commonly encountered in outpatient neurology clinics, epilepsy monitoring units, and inpatient consultation services.
Seizure Disorders & EEG Interpretation
One of the core strengths of the AES meeting is its extensive focus on seizure classification and electroencephalography.
The program reviews:
- Focal and generalized seizure disorders
- EEG interpretation principles
- Continuous EEG monitoring
- Pediatric EEG patterns
- Status epilepticus monitoring
- Epileptiform abnormalities
- Psychogenic non-epileptic events (PNES)
- Sleep-related epilepsy syndromes
- Seizure semiology and localization
In practice, accurate seizure classification remains one of the most important aspects of epilepsy care because treatment selection, surgical candidacy, prognosis, and long-term management often depend heavily on correct electroclinical diagnosis.
The EEG-focused educational sessions are particularly valuable for neurologists seeking to strengthen practical neurophysiology interpretation skills.
Epilepsy Surgery & Neurostimulation Therapies
The conference also provides detailed updates on advanced epilepsy interventions, including:
- Surgical epilepsy evaluation
- Stereo EEG (SEEG)
- Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery
- Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT)
- Responsive neurostimulation (RNS)
- Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS)
- Deep brain stimulation (DBS)
- Neuromodulation strategies
As surgical and device-based therapies continue to expand, neurologists increasingly require familiarity with multidisciplinary epilepsy treatment pathways and patient selection strategies.
Several sessions also explore challenges involving refractory epilepsy and difficult-to-localize seizure disorders where operative decision-making becomes particularly complex.
Pediatric Epilepsy & Developmental Disorders
Pediatric epilepsy remains a major component of the AES educational curriculum.
Topics include:
- Infantile epileptic syndromes
- Developmental epileptic encephalopathies
- Pediatric seizure disorders
- Genetic epilepsy syndromes
- Neonatal seizures
- Autism and epilepsy overlap
- Neurodevelopmental outcomes
Many pediatric epilepsy syndromes present with highly nuanced electroclinical patterns, and the course discussions frequently emphasize early diagnosis and individualized treatment approaches.
Anti-Seizure Medications & Precision Medicine
The program also reviews evolving pharmacologic strategies in epilepsy treatment, including:
- Anti-seizure medication mechanisms
- Drug-resistant epilepsy
- Precision pharmacotherapy
- Medication adverse effects
- Polytherapy strategies
- Rescue therapies
- Emerging anti-seizure drugs
Clinical decision-making in epilepsy often requires balancing seizure control against cognitive effects, psychiatric comorbidities, pregnancy considerations, and medication tolerability.
The pharmacology sessions help contextualize these challenges within modern evidence-based epilepsy management.
Research, Genetics & Emerging Technologies
AES 2023 places strong emphasis on translational neuroscience and emerging epilepsy research.
Topics include:
- Epilepsy genetics
- Biomarker discovery
- Artificial intelligence in EEG analysis
- Precision neurology
- Neuroimaging advances
- Autoimmune epilepsy biomarkers
- Novel therapeutic targets
These sessions are particularly valuable for clinicians working in academic neurology, epilepsy research, or advanced tertiary epilepsy programs.
What’s Included
- 61 video and PDF files
- Recorded AES Annual Meeting sessions
- Clinical epilepsy lectures
- EEG and neurophysiology education
- Research and translational neuroscience discussions
- CME-oriented educational content
Target Audience
This program is ideal for:
- Epileptologists
- Neurologists
- Pediatric neurologists
- Neurosurgeons
- EEG technologists
- Neurophysiologists
- Neuroscience researchers
- Advanced practice clinicians in neurology
- Neurology residents and fellows
Why AES Annual Meeting 2023 Matters
The AES Annual Meeting remains one of the most influential educational conferences in modern epilepsy medicine because it combines clinical neurology, neuroscience research, neurophysiology, and emerging therapeutic innovation into a single comprehensive educational platform.
For clinicians involved in epilepsy diagnosis, seizure management, EEG interpretation, or advanced epilepsy therapeutics, AES 2023 offers a highly detailed review of contemporary epilepsy practice and the rapidly evolving science shaping the future of neurological care.
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