Asian Oceanian Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (AOCCN) is the official congress of the Asia-Oceanian Chapter of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. The individual neurophysiological societies of the Asian Oceanian regions regularly take turns hosting this important regional congress every 2-4 years after its inauguration more than 20 years ago.
Taipei’s 2025 AOCCN is re-started as an in-person congress 8 years after the 2017 Bengaluru meeting in India. The tremendous global impact of COVID-19 triggered the reforming of the 7th Malaysia AOCCN into a virtual conference.
Taiwan Society of Clinical Neurophysiology is fully engaged in organizing the 2025 AOCCN on the central theme of Disease Panorama from Integrating Neurophysiology into Clinical Perspectives. The event comprises the first day of the kick-on seminar, the following two days of the Symposium, and refreshing poster sessions. The kick-on seminar will focus on the new frontiers and applications of the commonly used traditional technique. The Symposium will highlight the most advanced and innovative neurophysiological issues.
All attendees will participate in 108 lectures that explore a wide range of topics, from conventional techniques commonly used in clinical practice (nerve conduction studies, EEG, ultrasound, and others) to cutting-edge innovative methods now used in research fields (TUS, Stereo-EEG, and others).