New Horizons in Multiple Sclerosis Therapy: A Case of RIS in a 25-Year-Old Woman
Faculty: Douglas Jeffery, MD, Patricia K. Coyle, MD
Format: Webcast
Credit Available: a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™
Course Description: This multimodule Webcast includes a 60-minute didactic presentation and two 30-minute case studies. The didactic module includes faculty discussion of recent advances in pathophysiology and immunopathology, the role of imaging in diagnosis and patient monitoring, practice guidelines, and current and future treatments for multiple sclerosis. The didactic and case study presentations also include information from the 2009 ECTRIMS meeting, the practical application of conventional and advanced MRI metrics, and novel therapeutic management strategies.
New Horizons in Multiple Sclerosis Therapy: A Case of Suboptimal Response to Treatment in a Man With RRMS
Faculty: Douglas Jeffery, MD, Patricia K. Coyle, MD
Format: Webcast
Credit Available: a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™
Course Description: This multimodule Webcast includes a 60-minute didactic presentation and two 30-minute case studies. The didactic module includes faculty discussion of recent advances in pathophysiology and immunopathology, the role of imaging in diagnosis and patient monitoring, practice guidelines, and current and future treatments for multiple sclerosis. The didactic and case study presentations also include information from the 2009 ECTRIMS meeting, the practical application of conventional and advanced MRI metrics, and novel therapeutic management strategies.
New Horizons in Multiple Sclerosis Therapy: Challenges and Opportunities
Faculty: Douglas Jeffery, MD, Patricia K. Coyle, MD
Format: Webcast
Credit Available: a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™
Course Description: This multimodule Webcast includes a 60-minute didactic presentation and two 30-minute case studies. The didactic module includes faculty discussion of recent advances in pathophysiology and immunopathology, the role of imaging in diagnosis and patient monitoring, practice guidelines, and current and future treatments for multiple sclerosis. The didactic and case study presentations also include information from the 2009 ECTRIMS meeting, the practical application of conventional and advanced MRI metrics, and novel therapeutic management strategies.