Are you #ontheUKMSmap!?
At TMSFA we’ve refreshed and relaunched the UK MS Service Map- a growing, interactive resource for NHS HCP's that helps connect services across the UK.
As an NHS HCP you can sign up to access the map: https://t.co/oqAnnMSdXS
Thanks to @MSTrust for partnering with the MS-DVA research initiative to support the launch of our Toolkit for MS HCPs. Raising awareness, support and action for victim-survivors with #MS@RachelHorne19@Suzannebritt60
📢 Update for NHSE MS teams: Wider access to natalizumab is now in place. Updated NICE guidance is live and NHSE has confirmed immediate implementation in in NHS centres across England.
👉Find the NICE Guidance here: https://t.co/UiYCEFk0pB
#MS#MScare#NHSE
As the 2024 revisions of the McDonald diagnostic criteria come into practice lets look at some thoughts from our team of highly specialised MS HCP’s 💭 #MS#McDonaldcriteria
Happy New Year from TMS4All! We are so looking forward to 2026 and all that's to come 🎉
To find out how we can support you as a UK NHS HCP this year, sign up to our members area here: https://t.co/4VA1lAN6Q5
or reach out to us at [email protected]
Prof Jeremy Hobart talking at @ECTRIMS with @shiftms on Meaningful change detection in MS. Did you go along and hear about empowering MSers to recognise and report meaningful changes in MS?
#ectrims2025#MScare
🎥 Rewatch one of the most talked-about sessions from #ECTRIMS2025! Scientific Session 1: Impact of the 2024 #DiagnosticCriteria for #MS
▶️ Watch the replay now: https://t.co/xt5JO7Tb2d
Key highlights include how the 2024 criteria translate into #ClinicalPractice, current gaps and future directions, and much more. #IACCTMS @mssociety
Didn't get a chance to say hello to our team at #ECTRIMS2025?
No problem, you can get in touch any time and join our community of UK NHS HCPs collaborating to improve care for PLwMS 🤝
Email us at [email protected] with any questions or to set up a call 📞
#HCP#MS
#ECTRIMS2025 | It was a busy first day in Barcelona! There were so many sessions to choose from, all focused on our mission of improving #MS care. Before you wrap up for today, enjoy a glimpse into today’s photographic highlights @eurims
👉 👉 👉 https://t.co/y6uOg72ret
How do we slow aging in people with #MS? Graves at #ECTRIMS2025: Don't wait until aged to prevent aging! Build reserve. Measure biological age. Exercise! Mediterranean diet. Treat hypertension and diabetes. Senotherapeutics!
Find our team at #ECTRIMS2025 🥳
@joelamathews and Prof. Jeremy Hobart are at ECTRIMS this year!
We would love to share more with you on how you can join our community of UK NHS HCPs collaborating to improve care for PLwMS 🤝
Follow us over on our LinkedIn to learn more about what we are doing to support MS healthcare professionals 🥼🩺
https://t.co/L5ayelDbk4 #MultipleSclerosis#HCP#MScare
Our UK MS service map is accessible to our members - NHS MS healthcare professionals 🥼🩺🏥
Have a peek into our members area here as we show you around our UK MS Service Map: https://t.co/OATodQk1sG
#ontheUKMSmap#MSservices#HCP
📢Paper published accompanying the revised McDonald diagnostic criteria: “Positive cerebrospinal fluid in the 2024 McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis”
Read more here or find it in #TMSFA resource hub! https://t.co/TRuMt6FRG0 #MS#Neurology#McDonaldCriteria
Part 2: "...It's good to see that people with
radiologically isolated syndromes can finally be diagnosed with MS. Diseases like MS are biological processes. As such, asymptomatic and atypically sympomatic disease should be expected"
#MSMcDonaldcriteria#MSdiagnosis#healthcare
The 'Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: 2024 revisions of the McDonald criteria' have been published by the IACCTMS👏
'This is one of the most pivotal papers in MS diagnosis in years' - @joelamathews
Read more here: https://t.co/pbqxRbXtzf
@TheLancet@TheLancetNeuro#MSresearch
Prof. Jeremy Hobart on revisions to the McDonald criteria (part 1) "This much awaited paper is another important step in the evolution of MS. It emphasises even further that anyone with a potential diagnosis of MS should be under an MS specialist neurologist not a generalist..."
Calling all nurses in Scotland who support people living with #multiplesclerosis! Join our next national meeting on 2nd December in Glasgow:
"Leading MS care together: supporting nurses through transformative and challenging times"
https://t.co/Dhfqe5jarQ