FNDS 2026 conference landing page

Project Fionigan

FND and complex neurology continuity support for fragmented records.

Presented by Joseph Korzen, Project Fionigan is a patient-built project idea for keeping complex neurological history, records, handouts, and open questions together in one clearer place.

Contact: joseph.korzen@protonmail.com

Joseph KorzenDeveloped the Project Fionigan concept.
Project FioniganSupports neurological continuity.
HIGH PatientTells the lived story.

Why this exists

Complex neurological records often become scattered across portals, PDFs, emails, screenshots, notes, appointments, handouts, and lived events. Project Fionigan is meant to help keep the person, the timeline, the records, and the open questions together.

FND continuityHelps present a clearer long-term record of functional neurological disorder history.
Complex neurologyKeeps related neurological history and record fragments in one readable place.
Human reviewSupports clearer conversation with clinicians, caregivers, reviewers, and other qualified people.

Plain-language version

The internet gives access to information. Project Fionigan is being built to give continuity through information.

It is an accessibility-first way to carry, organize, and present important neurological records without losing the chain of meaning.

Important boundary: This site is informational only. Project Fionigan does not diagnose, provide medical advice, replace medical records, or make clinical decisions.

Conference handout

Clinical continuity handout

Public-facing FNDS 2026 handout pages.

Front

Project Fionigan FNDS 2026 handout front page

Front page of the conference handout.

Back

Project Fionigan FNDS 2026 handout back page

Back page of the conference handout.

Conference poster

FNDS 2026 poster

Public-facing poster image placed below the handout section.

Five-year longitudinal documentation review

FNDS 2026 Project Fionigan poster

Poster image for public conference viewing.