Living well with MS Round Table Discussion with Neurologists Boster and Nicholas
MS neurologists Jacqueline Nicholas, MD and Aaron Boster, MD, had a candid discussion with each other of various MS topics, showing below. Program attendees listened as the Neurologists give their perspectives. After the discussion you can then listen with the Q&A session which patients and caregivers asked.
Program Date: April 27, 2017
Location - Columbus-Worthington, Ohio
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Topics being discussed:
• Gaining a deeper understanding MS
- Understanding the Leaky Pool and its concept
• The rapidly changing MS landscape
- DMT Treatment options and emerging therapies
• Recognizing MS Relapse and Treatment Options —
• Communicating your needs with your healthcare team- How? Methods and models
• Empowering patients to be active participants in their healthcare
• What you need to know about healthy lifestyle choices and overall impacts on quality of life
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Program Date: April 27, 2017
Location - Columbus-Worthington, Ohio
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Topics being discussed:
• Gaining a deeper understanding MS
- Understanding the Leaky Pool and its concept
• The rapidly changing MS landscape
- DMT Treatment options and emerging therapies
• Recognizing MS Relapse and Treatment Options —
• Communicating your needs with your healthcare team- How? Methods and models
• Empowering patients to be active participants in their healthcare
• What you need to know about healthy lifestyle choices and overall impacts on quality of life
..............................................................
MS Views and News is a Patient Advocacy Organization with 501C3 Not for Profit status.
Providing education, information, resources and services to Empower the MS community with Knowledge.
...................................................................................
Website: http://www.msviewsandnews.org
Blog (MS News archives): http://wwwmsviewsandrelatednews.blogspot.com
For information email: info@msviewsandnews.org
Donation Link: www.donations.msviewsandnews.org
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