We are physicians dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the delivery of neurological care, education, and research

We commit ourselves to a progressive and proactive role in the promotion of neurological health and well-being of the Filipino People

We adhere to the practice of professional and ethical standards while ensuring the growth and welfare of our members.

We are a premier neurological organization in Asia-Pacific leading the path in quality and innovative research, relevant education, and excellent neurological care.
Establish strong linkages with leading neurological associations and institutions in Asia, the Americas, and Europe.

Ensure excellence in the quality of neurological care and education. Strengthen membership commitment and participation in PNA affairs.

Stimulate relevant and quality research activities and promote collaborative research efforts among local institutions and with international partners.

Strengthen the present organizational structure and systems to improve effectiveness and efficiency.

Encouraage neurology practice in different regions of the country.
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Powerpoint Presentations

31st PNA Annual Convention Booklet
Nov. 05, 2009

Proposed Interim Statement on the Role of Doxycycline in the Prophylaxis of Leptospirosis
Nov. 04, 2009

Organizing Committee Meeting
May 20, 2009

Laboratory exams in the diagnosis of CNS infections
by: Dr Paul Matthew Pasco, June 7, 2008

Diagnostic Approach and A Review of the Therapeutic Options for Trigeminal Neuralgia
PNA Head Council 2007

PHAP Code of Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices
PHAP

PhilHealth Claims Filing

A Prelude to the Polypill Concept for Vascular Disease Prevention
by: Johnny K. Lokin, MD, FPNA

Neuromascular Council Consensus Statement

Research Paper Technical Writing and Editing
“Increasing the chances of a research manuscript to be accepted for publication”
by: Dante P. Bornales, MD, MHPEd, FPNA