Brazilian academy of neurology (2006 – 2016)

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Abstract

Brazil is a heterogeneous country with continental dimensions. The different characteristics of cultural, socioeconomic, and demographic status of the population drive different strategies for neurological care. This knowledge helps the understanding of the current scenario with the consequent possibility of preparing for future challenges. We used data from annual internal forms of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology (BAN) since 2006 and the survey for all BAN members (3,240) in 2016. The geographic distribution of BAN members in Brazil follows the demographic concentration of the population. Participation of members from big cities was the most prevalent, 18.7% of participants were young neurologists, and 36.7% of neurologists had more than of 20 years of neurological practice. The improvement of knowledge of neurological practice in Brazil will be useful for BAN leadership in planning future actions. The BAN must make an effort to aggregate a greater number of neurologists, offering updating support contributing to health policies to disseminate neurological care in Brazil.

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Coelho, F. M., De Castro, L. H., Fukujima, M. M., Adoni, T., De Mello Rieder, C. R., Bichuetti, D. B., … Gagliardi, R. J. (2017). Brazilian academy of neurology (2006 – 2016). Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 75(9), 635–638. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20170095

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