Your only source for joint-accredited, social media-based, serialized education on multiple sclerosis. CME/CE credit for physicians, nurses, and pharmacists.
You have found it! Your new source for free CE/CME by Twitter! Each program provides 0.5h credit for physicians, pharmacists, and nurses. Launching soon! Accredited by @academiccme
Register TODAY for a live and virtual CME/CE course: An Update on Multiple Sclerosis Patient Care for Advanced Practice Providers on Tues. May 27th from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm MST, just before #CMSC 2025.
Join Amy Perrin Ross, APN, MSN, CNRN, MSCN and esteemed faculty panel for this interactive, multiple sclerosis course, with an option for either in-person in Phoenix, AZ or virtual.
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2b) Statement of accreditation and faculty disclosures are at https://t.co/bfwUQjJkPk. Faculty who contributed to this yearโs program include Fred D Lublin MD; Joseph R Berger MD; @JeffCohenMD; Fiona Costello MD; Patricia K Coyle MD; Mark S Freedman MD; @SKriegerMD;
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24f) In sum, then, monitoring #NfL levels alongside #MRI findings, including #gadolinium-enhancing lesions, can provide complementary information about disease activity and treatment response in #MS.