American Neurology
Nursing Conference
2025

Real-World Knowledge for Advancing Neurological Nursing Practice

November 15-16, 2025 Renaissance Orlando Resort and Spa,
1905 Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Lake Buena Vista,
Florida, USA, 32830
 10 CE Credits

About American Neurology Nursing Conference 2025

 The American Neurology Nursing Conference 2025 is a CE-accredited hybrid event for nursing professionals specializing in neurological care, including RNs, NPs, and APPs. In Orlando, Florida, on November 15–16, 2025, this two-day conference features expert-led sessions, interactive case discussions, and practical updates focused on enhancing clinical expertise, interdisciplinary collaboration, and patient-centered outcomes. Attendees will gain evidence-based insights into emerging trends and best practices in neurology nursing while engaging with peers from across the country in a dynamic and supportive learning environment.  

Conference Highlights

Clinical Excellence & Continuing Education

Deepen your expertise through expert-led sessions and interactive, case-based discussions designed specifically for neurology nurses and advanced practice providers. These sessions will provide  practical, evidence-based insights aimed at improving patient care, clinical decision-making, and interdisciplinary coordination. Attendees will also have the opportunity to earn CE credits while strengthening their professional competencies in a fast-evolving neurological landscape.

Neurology Nursing Innovations

Stay informed on the latest trends, technologies, and treatment strategies in neurology nursing. Topics will include advances in stroke care, seizure management, neurocritical care, and chronic neurological conditions. Each session is designed to help nursing professionals integrate current research and emerging practices into their daily clinical routines, ultimately improving outcomes for patients with complex neurological needs.

Networking & Flexible Participation

The American Neurology Nursing Conference 2025 offers multiple opportunities to connect, collaborate, and share knowledge with peers from across the country. The hybrid format ensures accessibility for busy clinicians, while structured networking sessions foster meaningful engagement among neurology nurses, NPs, and APPs across diverse care settings.

The American Neurology Nursing Conference 2025 is accredited by eMedEd, an approved provider of continuing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (CBRN), offering  CE for nurses. This program is accredited for  10 contact hours for nurses.

Conference Topics

  • Headache (Migraines and Others)
  • Dementia (Alzheimer’s and Others)
  • Movement Disorders (Parkinson’s and Others)
  • Neuromuscular Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Seizures and Epilepsy
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Neuro-oncology
  • Pain Management
  • Stroke and Vascular Neurology
  • EEG Show and Tell
  • Neuro-Radiology Show and Tell

Conference Agenda

Saturday - November 15,2025

Time  (EST)Topics

7:00am - 7:45amRegistration, Breakfast, Social Networking, and Product Theatre

7:45am - 8:00amWelcome Message

8:00am – 8:45amHeadaches

8:45am – 9:30amDementias

9:30am - 10:00amCoffee Break

10:00am – 10:45amMovement Disorders

10:45am - 11:30pmNeuromuscular Disease

11:30am - 1:00pmLunch

1:00pm - 1:45pmMultiple Sclerosis

1:45pm – 2:30pmSeizures and Epilepsy

2:30pm – 3:00pmCoffee Break

3:00pm – 3:45pmSleep Medicine

3:45pm – 4:30pmNeuro-oncology

4:30pm - 5:15pmPain Management

5:15pm — 7:30pmCocktail, Networking, followed by Dinner

Sunday - November 16,2025

Time  (EST)Topics

8:00am - 8:45amBreakfast and Exhibit

8:45am - 9:30amStroke and Vascular Neurology

9:30am - 10:15amEEG Show and Tell

10:15am - 11:00amNeuro-Radiology Show and Tell

11:00am — 12:00pmYoga for Enhancing Physician Well- Being

Tentative Agenda

Conference Registration

ParticipantsEarly Bird Fee

Before July 15, 2025

Standard Fee

On/Before Nov 14, 2025

Need hotel accommodations only,

(Double Occupancy - $179/night + taxes + $22.50/night resort fee)

(50% off the standard $45 resort fee per night; valid through Early Bird registration until July 15th)  

For assistance with group registrations, hotel accommodations, or any other inquiries, please contact us at

 neurology@emedevents.com

+1(800) 828 - 2059

* You'll receive an itemized receipt via email.
Our team will respond within 24 hours.

Conference Venue & Accommodations

Renaissance Orlando Resort and Spa

1905 Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, 32830

Nearby Attractions

Walt Disney World Resort

The world-famous theme park resort featuring four parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.

Universal Orlando Resort

Home to Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter

SeaWorld Orlando

A marine park offering thrilling rides, shows, and up-close animal encounters with marine life

Past Conferences

Global Neurology Nursing Conference 2024 - LA

Global Pediatric Neurology Nursing Conference 2023 - NY

Testimonials

Dr. Solomon Moshe is a leading figure in pediatric neurology and epilepsy field. More sessions by him would be awesome. With a more personal and interactive atmosphere, this summit allows participants to connect with experts and peers, encouraging impactful conversations and lasting networks.

Anna Maria Katsarou
Research Scientist

Welcome Message from the Chair—ANNC2025

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the American Neurology Nursing Conference 2025. This conference provides a unique opportunity for the neurology practice (neurologists and APPs) to receive, over a day and a half, a comprehensive and practical update in all areas of neurology: epilepsy and EEG, neuromuscular and EMG, vascular neurology, headaches, pain, MS, dementia, movement disorder, sleep medicine, neuro-oncology, and neuro-imaging.
I would like to express my sincere appreciation to participants, sponsors, and organizers, and I look forward to a productive weekend of education and networking.

Selim R. Benbadis, MD, FAAN, FACN, FAES

Professor and Director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital