
Find out if you could be a subject in an epilepsy research project.
Why would I want to participate in a research study: by participating in clinical trials, you may have access to leading-edge treatments and you are contributing to science for all.
Our research team is working actively to find new treatments and technology for epilepsy through several multi-center (national and international) and single-site research studies.
Contact our research program staff and hear about many different ongoing projects. We are here to speak to you and answer any questions you may have to better inform you on all the advances that are going on and the options that you may want to consider.
http://www.epilepsygroup.com/clinical-detail4-10-15/epilepsy-research-treatment-drug-trials.htm
Previews News
• National Walk for Epilepsy 2012 - Washington, DC
• Purple Day
• 65th Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society
• Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - November 19
• Autism, Epilepsy and Seizures - November 16
• EPILEPSY: A nursing perspective - FREE CEU program for nurses
• Epilepsy: a Nursing Perspective - November 2011
• Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - November 5
• Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - November 2
• Epilepsy Updates for Patients - October 27
• Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - September 10
• New Jersey Epilepsy Task Force
• Educational conference for Patients and Loved Ones - July 23
• Sara's Walk
• Epilepsy Research Program
• Stroll for Epilepsy
• Walk for a Brighter Tomorrow - Seaside Heights NJ.
• Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE
• The Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group introduces new locations for it's memory treatment program for patients with epilepsy
• March 27, 2011 at 10AM - National Mall in Washington, DC

