2.Asian Oceanian Association of Neurology: Past, present, future
Philippine Journal of Neurology 2023;26(2):13-14
Four and a half decades ago, Dr. Charles M. Posner, a World Federation of
Neurology representative toured the Asian and Oceanian countries and challenged its
neurologists to form an association that would promote and foster the advancement
and exchange of neuro-scientific information within the region. In response, Dr. Shigeo
Okinaka invited the region’s neurologists to a planning meeting in Tokyo, Japan which
subsequently resulted to the birth of the Asian and Oceanian Association of Neurology
(AOAN) on June 26, 1961. The main objectives of the association according to the
AOAN Statutes, as stated in Article 2, are to promote and foster on an international
scale the advancement, the exchange and diffusion of information and ideas relating to
the nervous system and encourage scientific researches in neurological problems.
Article 3 likewise states the hosting of the Asian and Oceanian Congress of Neurology
(AOCN) once every four years.

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