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Here's what is coming soon to NeurologyLive.
Every week, the NeurologyLive staff prepares this preview of what to expect from our coverage. This week on NeurologyLive, there are a number of hot topics that we will be posting throughout the week. As always, our weekly coverage extends beyond just these topics, so make sure to check out the rest of the site!
Click through the slides below to see what you can expect from our team this week:
The NeurologyLive CURE Connections series, "Managing Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders (NMOSD)," has premiered! The series will be posting new episodes in the coming weeks, so make sure to check back!
Featuring experts June Halper, MSN, APC-C, MSCN, FAAN; and Brian G. Weinshenker, MD, the series also includes Jacinta Behne, MA, the executive director of the Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation in Beverly Hills, California; as well as 2 patients with NMOSD, Doug and Kim. The series offers recommendations for identifying neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in the community and using immunosuppressive therapy to help prevent acute attacks.
To catch up on the series, click here.
Patients with multiple sclerosis require care from a comprehensive network of providers, spanning neurologists and physical therapists to psychiatrists and speech therapists. NeurologyLive, the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, and the International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation Therapists bring you “Managing MS: A Team Approach,” a comprehensive CME/CE broadcast series, moderated by Patricia Bobryk, MHS, PT, MSCS, ATP, that provides expert insight on and review of clinical issues faced by patients with MS. Experts in these fields will discuss how to address barriers, apply expert recommendations, and more. As this program is intended to be cumulative, it is recommended that you view all 5 sessions in the series.
Release Date: September 15, 2021
Valid Through: October 31, 2022
Estimated Time to Complete Each Session: 60 minutes
This activity is supported by educational grants from Greenwich Biosciences, Inc. and Sanofi Genzyme.
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