Calibrating COVID-19: The Interplay of Disease Modifying Therapy and Vaccination in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (Credit Expired)
Program DescriptionThe emergence of COVID-19 has created an unprecedented medical emergency that both raises new questions and presents updated information each day.
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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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Wake up: Modern Strategies to Recognize and Combat Sleepiness in Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia - An Adaptation of a Virtual Grand Rounds Series (Credit Expired)
Program DescriptionEstimated to occur in up to a third of the general population with 25 or so different causes, excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) can be difficult to trace back to its root cause.
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On Target with “OFF” Therapies: An Exploration of New Agents and Strategies for Parkinson’s Disease (Credit Expired)
Program DescriptionLevodopa, the gold standard treatment for Parkinson’s disease (PD), is associated with a variety of complications and side effects including motor fluctuations and “OFF” periods.
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Networks in Neurology: Insights From a Collaborative CME Experience With Practicing Clinicians Regarding New Agents and Strategies for Multiple Sclerosis
Program DescriptionMultiple sclerosis (MS) management has been evolving at a staggering rate for the past two decades, with nearly a third of the 21 available disease modifying therapies (DMTs) receiving their FDA approvals in just the past few years.
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The Path of Least Resistance: New Agents and Emerging Strategies for Managing Childhood-Onset and Refractory Epilepsies (Credit Expired)
Program DescriptionEpilepsy syndromes are historically difficult to diagnose and treat effectively due to their widely varying etiologies and presentations and their high probability of drug-resistance.
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Why Now? The New Paradigm and Rising Role of Nuclear Medicine in Alzheimer’s Disease (Credit Expired)
OverviewWith the field’s increasing understanding of and ability to manipulate the complex networks of amyloid and tau that drive Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the value of directly visualizing their activity is exponentially rising.
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Finding Something in Nothing: Patient-Centered Approaches to Resolve Emotional Blunting in Major Depressive Disorder (Credit Expired)
Program Description Emotional blunting (EB) is one of the most highly reported and subjectively disruptive symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).
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Evolution of Progression: An Expert Forum on Advancements in Monitoring and Treating Multiple Sclerosis (Credit Expired)
OverviewAdvancements in the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis (MS) have surged in recent years including increasing recognition that brain damage and subsequent disease worsening may occur earlier and more subtly than previously recognized.
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Different Strokes: Addressing Real Clinician Questions and Controversies Surrounding Acute Management of Ischemic Stroke (Credit Expired)
OverviewAcute ischemic stroke (AIS) is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the US.
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