RESOURCES
The Canadian League Against Epilepsy provides clinically relevant resources to support epilepsy care across the lifespan and practice settings.
ADULT EPILEPSY
Clinical and educational resources relevant to adult epilepsy care.
Project ECHO® Ontario: Epilepsy Across the Lifespan A technology-enabled, collaborative, CPD-accredited learning program that partners community health care providers and epilepsy specialists to enhance care for children, adolescents and adults living with epilepsy. | |
PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY
Resources focused on epilepsy care in infants, children, and adolescents.
Canadian Paediatric Epilepsy Network (CPEN) The Canadian Paediatric Epilepsy Network (CPEN) is a group of Canadian investigators with a special interest in paediatric epilepsy research. CPEN promotes, facilitates and engages in collaborative research that will advance understanding of paediatric epilepsy, particularly regarding its pathogenesis, causes, natural history, diagnosis, management and its impact on the child and others. |
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PREGNANCY & ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS (AEDs)
Resources related to epilepsy management during pregnancy, reproductive planning, and maternal health.
The North American AED (Antiepileptic Drug) Pregnancy Registry A hospital-based registry that evaluates the safety of antiepileptic drug exposure during pregnancy in North America, including Canadian participants. The registry systematically collects pregnancy and neonatal outcome data to assess the frequency of major congenital malformations associated with in utero AED exposure. |
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