On Saturday, 7th September, ParadigMS convened an Expert Meeting in Budapest, assembling top specialists in multiple sclerosis to review and discuss educational materials on MS treatment and care. The agenda included new topics like consensus quality indicators for monitoring MS and the diagnosis and treatment of NMO/MOGAD, alongside final presentations on monitoring disease progression beyond EDSS. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss significant developments within multiple sclerosis (MS) care, look ahead to future research projects, and plan actions for the coming year.The day began...
On Saturday 9th September, ParadigMS brings together MS experts to discuss and peer review educational materials on multiple sclerosis treatment and care. A detailed agenda will be shared closer to the meeting but how to uncover subtle/silent progressions is one of the hot topics that will be discussed.EXPERT MEETING SEPTEMBER 2023The following ‘hot topics’ are on the agenda:Our expert meeting will feature a diverse and engaging program, coming soon!
ParadigMS board members meet virtually in March. At the Expert Meetings, experts peer review each others educational slide decks with the objective to publish educational materials for clinical neurologists and nurses on behalf of ParadigMS. EXPERT DIGITAL MEETING MARCH 2023The following ‘hot topics’ were on the agenda:Paediatric MS – (Lead authors: Melinda Magyari )
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the diagnosis of MS – (Lead authors: Florian Deisenhammer)
Cognition in MS – (Lead: Carlo Pozzilli and Bart Van Wijmeersch)
ParadigMS board members meet virtually in March 18th, 2023. At the Expert Meetings, experts peer review each others educational slide decks with the objective to publish educational materials for clinical neurologists and nurses on behalf of ParadigMS.The following “hot topics” were on agenda.Paediatric Multiple Sclerosis (Lead author: Melinda Magyari)
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (Lead author: Florian Deisenhammer)
Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: a marker of silent progression (Lead author: Carlo Pozzilli)The presentations were followed by a brainstorming...
This report provides a summary of scientific proceedings from the ParadigMS Expert Meeting EXPERT MEETING SEPTEMBER 2022The following ‘hot topics’ were on the agenda:Paediatric MS – Lead: Melinda Magyari
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the diagnosis of MS – Lead: Florian Deisenhammer
Cognition in MS – Lead: Carlo Pozzilli and Bart Van Wijmeersch
Tele-medicine and the use of digital tools in MS – Lead: Mona AlKhawajah
OCT and microglia – Lead: Celia Oreja-Guevara
ParadigMS board members meet virtually in April. At the Expert Meetings, experts peer review each others educational slide decks with the objective to publish educational materials for clinical neurologists and nurses on behalf of ParadigMS.
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