Interviewee: Prof. Johannes Vester
Interviewer: Alexandra Gherman
Professor Johannes Vester, President of the Academy for Multidisciplinary Neurotraumatology (AMN), is a highly acclaimed expert in biometrics and a visionary leader in neurotrauma care. Under his leadership, the AMN has evolved into a globally influential society dedicated to advancing neurotraumatology through innovation, education, and collaboration.
During our interview, Professor Johannes Vester addressed:
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The transformative power of face-to-face interdisciplinary collaboration at AMN congresses, encapsulated in the “Think AMN” philosophy;
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The evolution of AMN from a multidisciplinary to a multidimensional, patient-centered approach that addresses all aspects of neurotrauma recovery;
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The groundbreaking establishment of AMN Focus Groups across six countries to implement “Think AMN” in local contexts and share best practices globally;
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Revolutionary advancements in multidimensional biometric methodologies that capture the full spectrum of neurorecovery, moving beyond traditional black-and-white outcome measurements.
The 22nd AMN Congress, which took place July 4-5 in Bangkok, Thailand, brought together world-experts from the complex domain of neurotraumatology to address developments in neurotrauma research, clinical management, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation strategies. The scientific program encompassed pre-hospital care, neurosurgical interventions, intensive care protocols, and long-term neurorehabilitation, including dedicated sessions on nursing cross-training and the latest advancements in neurotrauma biomarkers and data registries.
You can find out more information about the 22nd AMN Congress at: https://brain-amn.org/amn-congress-2025/
We invite you to browse our interview category: https://brain-amn.org/category/interviews/. You will find a cluster of informative discussions with different specialists in the field of neurotrauma.
Learn how the AMN is setting new international standards in neurotrauma care and driving innovation in multidisciplinary neurotrauma care worldwide!





