Corporate Body

Australian Association of Neurologists (1950 - )

From
1950
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation
Website
http://www.medeserv.com.au/aan/index.cfm
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

Founded in 1950, the Australian Association of Neurologists is a non-profit organisation that plays an active role in training and education, in order to maintain high standards of clinical neurology.

Related People

Archival resources

Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science

  • Australian Association of Neurologists - Records, 1950 - 1977, MS 129; Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science. Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

Books

  • Eadie, M. J., The flowering of a waratah: a history of Australian neurology and the Australian Association of Neurologists (Sydney: John Libbey & Company, 2000), 250 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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