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January 2026 President Spotlight: What to Expect in 2026

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In the January episode of the President's Spotlight, Dr. Jason Crowell and Dr. Natalia Rost discuss AAN's plans for 2026, including a general neurology boot camp, Autoimmune Conference, and new resources for members. 

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Show transcript:

Dr. Jason Crowell:

Hello, and welcome to today's Neurology Minute. This is the first installment of 2026 that we have with the president of the AAN, Natalia Rost. Natalia, thanks so much for joining us today, we look forward to our monthly chats to talk about things going on with the AAN. Before we start talking about the plans for 2026 with the American Academy of Neurology, what are the things that are on your mind?

Dr. Natalia Rost:

Happy new year, Jason, great to join you today. Well, first of all, I think 2026 is going to be a strong year, and as I think what's coming down our pipeline, it's our work to promote brain health and to support neuroscience research. It's the fight that we have to fulfill Medicare payments, and to protect patient access to care. Our efforts to advance physician-led neurology teams and to reduce burnout. And to always stand firmly for science and evidence-based medicine.

Dr. Jason Crowell:

Now, I know every year the AAN has new programming and content that they're putting out, what's going to be in store for 2026?

Dr. Natalia Rost:

First of all, we're launching a brand new general neurology bootcamp at the annual meeting, high impact learning, real connections, and great energy guaranteed. Also back by popular demand, the Autoimmune Conference will take place again this summer, featuring all the latest science, so I'm excited about that. For our advanced practice provider members, expect a new online toolkit to improve your neurology knowledge and patient care skills. For our residents, we are adding a new pediatric neurology option for our RITE exam lineup. And last but not least, we are fully reimagining our patient education on brainandlife.org, because as you know and as our members know, an informed public makes powerful partners in our Brain Health For All movement.

Dr. Jason Crowell:

Terrific. And so, are there any efforts from last year that will continue to be a focus for this coming year?

Dr. Natalia Rost:

Two things immediately come to mind, and our work will only grow stronger there. Number one is to continue to modernize our digital platforms and provide resources to our members to tackle AI and emerging technologies. As you know, this is a big issue. And number two is to advocate relentlessly for fair reimbursement and access to care. Our advocacy is only going to grow stronger in 2026.

Dr. Jason Crowell:

So, Natalia, most of us are still working to keep our New Year's resolutions intact, I'm a few days into my exercise program, we'll see how long that goes. But what would you say are the New Year's resolutions, if you will, for the AAN?

Dr. Natalia Rost:

Well, this year is going to be the year to fully embrace our Brain Health For All approach, I think. Neurologists are the experts in brain health, so our promise is for the AAN to continue tirelessly support our members so they can lead, care, and thrive as they do.

Dr. Jason Crowell:

Terrific, Natalia. Thanks so much. Happy New Year again.

Dr. Natalia Rost:

Happy New Year.

 

 

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