How Do I…? An Integrated CME Activity Designed to Assess and Compare the Clinical Decisions of Multiple Sclerosis Specialists and General Neurologists (Credit Expired)
Program DescriptionMultiple Sclerosis impacts nearly 1 million people in the US and is the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in adults under the age of 50.
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Module 1: Diagnosis and Progression Monitoring
Module 1: Diagnosis and Therapy InitiationThis module focuses on the timely and accurate diagnosis of MS through maximization of the latest technologies and strategies available.
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Module 2: Initiation and Selection of Disease Modifying Therapy
This module will focus on key clinical factors and practical considerations that may impact DMT initiation as well as utilization of the diverse agents available. Factors discussed include age, radiologic versus clinical disease activity, and usefulness of distinguishing between MS categories.
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Module 3: Navigating Controversy: Prognostic Factors, Breakthroughs, and Biomarkers
This module will focus on topics of debate in the MS arena including best practices in DMT switching, the impact of race and pregnancy on DMT choice, and the potential role of neurofilament light (NfL) in routine practice. 
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From Critique to Consensus: Quantifying & Clarifying Expert Perspectives on the Future Management of Alzheimer's Disease (Credit Expired)
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a unique condition in that it is widely researched with substantial representation in the literature, and yet still so much remains unknown or without consensus.
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Part 1: Evolving Understanding of Pathophysiology and Modern Proposed Framework of Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a unique condition in that it is widely researched with substantial representation in the literature, and yet still so much remains unknown or without consensus.
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Part 2: Current Treatments and Rising Phase 3 Disease-Modifying Therapies
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a unique condition in that it is widely researched with substantial representation in the literature, and yet still so much remains unknown or without consensus.
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Part 3: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Monitoring Strategies and their Potential Role in the Future of Disease-Modifying Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a unique condition in that it is widely researched with substantial representation in the literature, and yet still so much remains unknown or without consensus.
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Networks in Neurology: New Agents and Strategies for Migraine (Credit Expired)
Activity Description One out of six US adults suffer from migraines and yet, until recently, management has been reliant on treatments designed for other conditions that had some consequential success.
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Multiple Sclerosis Management: Shedding Light on the Patient Perspective (Credit Expired)
OverviewThis activity, originally held as a satellite symposium in conjunction with the 2021 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Centers (CMSC) Annual Meeting, is designed to contextualize contemporary management approaches through the documented experiences of people with MS.
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