Certificates & Evaluation

CME Certificate  

CME evaluation deadline: Tuesday, 14 July 2026, 23:59 CEST  

Participation confirmation  

Evaluation deadline: Sunday, 19 July 2026, 23:59 CEST 

  • Entails a record of attendance with the evaluated sessions; the CME information is not included 
  • Lists the educational and scientific sessions evaluated after the CME evaluation deadline, as well as non-CME sessions  
  • Available for download in MyEAN profile and on the congress platform under “My Evaluation / My Certificates” 

Certificate of attendance 

Evaluation deadline: Sunday, 19 July 2026, 23:59 CEST 

  • Confirms general congress participation 
  • Provided upon submitting the general congress evaluation 
  • Available for download in MyEAN profile and on the congress platform under “My Evaluation / My Certificates” 

Please note:
Certificates will be available only to the registered participants upon submitting evaluation via their individual MyEAN profiles. No individual certificates will be provided to 3rd parties.

Accreditation 

The 12th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology is accredited for continuing medical education by the Swiss Neurological Society and the Swiss Society for Clinical Neurophysiology. 

With the accreditation, the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) is designated for a maximum of 32 SNG credits (Swiss Neurological Society) and 21 SGKN credits (Swiss Society for Clinical Neurophysiology). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that they actually spent in the educational activity. 

During the 12th EAN Congress there will be 62 educational and 62 scientific sessions, amounting to 32 hours of accredited education.  

Therefore, the following number of learning hours are recommended:  

Credits by Swiss Neurological Society Credits by Swiss Clinical Neurophysiology
Saturday, 27 June 2026: max. 8 Saturday, 27 June 2026: max. 8 
Sunday, 28 June 2026: max. 8 Sunday, 28 June 2026: max. 4
Monday, 29 June 2026: max. 8 Monday, 29 June 2026: max. 6
Tuesday, 30 June 2026: max. 8 Tuesday, 30 June 2026: max. 3

More information on types and duration of the sessions can be found here: Session Descriptions. 

Every congress participant will have access to their certificate upon evaluating the attended sessions. The certificate of attendance includes a report of attendance with titles and duration of the evaluated sessions. With the certificate, every participant can address their national medical association concerning the CME points gained. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of points that they actually spent in the educational activity. Individual, national regulations regarding the number of points acknowledged will apply. 

Evaluation

General congress evaluation will be available to all onsite and online participants from the 2nd day of the congress. Please make sure to give us your feedback and fill out the survey through the congress platform under “My Evaluation” section.   

Evaluation deadline: Sunday, 19 July 2026, 23:59 CEST.  

Upon submitting the evaluation, a certificate of attendance will be available for download under “My Evaluation / My Certificates”.  

Evaluation of the sessions will be available to onsite and online participation via the congress platform.  

In order to submit your session evaluation, please go to the selected sessions via the online programme or through “My Evaluation” section on the congress platform. Onsite participants are welcome to visit the “Evaluation station” and evaluate the attended sessions there in case they cannot access the website with their own devices.  

CME evaluation deadline: Tuesday, 14 July 2026, 23:59 CEST.

Session evaluation provides feedback not only concerning the quality of the sessions, but it is also an assessment of speakers’ performance. It shows if the performance and the content presented were up to the participants’ expectations. Evaluation results, analysed by the Ethics and Quality Advisory Board, are forwarded in form of individualised reports to the speakers, and allow them to learn about the received feedback and consider it for future lectures. Moreover, speakers’ performance evaluation impacts planning and composition of faculty of future EAN congresses and other educational events.  

The main mission of EAN is to ensure excellence in Neurology. In order to guarantee the quality of the upcoming congresses, we are carrying out a general congress evaluation and evaluation of all individual sessions.   

EAN cares about diversity and asks speakers from different countries to speak at the sessions. Since 50% of EAN’s congress participants are female, it is important for us that there is also a gender balance of speakers. When proposing sessions and speakers for the congress, our panels are asked to include not only famous speakers, but also young rising stars. All feedback given during EAN meetings will be evaluated by our Ethics and Quality Advisory Board and considered for future congresses. 

Please help EAN raise the quality of the events and evaluate the sessions. If you have suggestions on how EAN can improve, please contact us at quality(at)ean.org or visit us at the booth.