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The 10th Kuwait Pediatric Neurology Conference 2026 is a two-day hybrid scientific conference covering advances in pediatric neurology, neurodisability, neurogenetics, neurophysiology, and multidisciplinary neurological care.
The 10th Kuwait Pediatric Neurology Conference 2026 is a two-day hybrid scientific conference taking place on 9–10 December 2026 in Kuwait. Marking the tenth edition of the conference, the event brings together regional and international healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialists to exchange knowledge and discuss advances in pediatric neurology and related neurosciences. The conference provides a multidisciplinary platform for exploring current clinical approaches, emerging research, and developments that can contribute to improved neurological care for children. The scientific programme focuses on the evolving field of pediatric neurology, with emphasis on the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of neurological disorders affecting children. Participants will have opportunities to review contemporary developments in neurological practice and explore emerging approaches to complex pediatric neurological conditions. The conference also provides a setting for clinicians and researchers to share experiences, discuss challenging cases, and exchange perspectives on developments in pediatric neuroscience. A broad range of related disciplines is represented within the conference's scope, including pediatric and adult neurology, neurosurgery, neurocritical care, neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry, neurodisability, neurointervention, neurophysiology, genetics, radiology, developmental pediatrics, and rehabilitation. This multidisciplinary approach recognizes that many pediatric neurological conditions require coordinated assessment and management involving professionals from multiple specialties. The conference also highlights areas such as neurodisability and neurogenetics, which are increasingly important in the understanding and management of children with complex neurological and developmental conditions. Discussions in these areas can provide participants with perspectives on advances in genetic evaluation, neurological assessment, functional outcomes, rehabilitation, and long-term patient support. The programme is intended to support the continued development of healthcare professionals working across pediatric neuroscience and related fields. By bringing together specialists from different disciplines, the conference encourages the exchange of clinical knowledge and research findings while promoting collaboration between professionals involved in diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and supportive care. The target audience includes pediatric neurologists, neurologists, pediatricians, neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists, neuropsychiatrists, neurocritical care physicians, neurodisability specialists, neurointerventionists, neuroscientists, neurophysiologists, geneticists, radiologists, developmental pediatricians, physiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, specialized neurology and rehabilitation nurses, pharmacists, laboratory professionals, and other healthcare professionals involved in pediatric neurological care. As a hybrid conference, the event provides opportunities for both in-person and remote participation, allowing a broader group of professionals to engage with the scientific programme. The combination of multidisciplinary education, scientific exchange, and professional interaction provides participants with an opportunity to remain informed about developments in pediatric neurology and to strengthen collaboration within the regional and international neuroscience community. Overall, the 10th Kuwait Pediatric Neurology Conference 2026 aims to advance knowledge in pediatric neurology by bringing together clinical expertise, research perspectives, and multidisciplinary approaches. The conference provides a forum for discussing current challenges and emerging opportunities in neurological care while supporting continued professional development and the pursuit of improved outcomes for children with neurological disorders.
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