Building ParadigMS: From Vision to Impact in MS Education – Celia Oreja-Guevara, President of ParadigMS
In this short video interview, Celia Oreja-Guevara reflects on the early days of ParadigMS and the key milestones achieved during her presidency. She explains how defining clear objectives, building a committed clinical team, and working collaboratively were essential to transforming the organisation into a sustainable educational platform.
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In the interview, Celia highlights:
- The importance of clear objectives and strong structure
- Working collaboratively as clinicians
- Launching webinars as a key milestone
- Publishing regular scientific articles
- Expanding access to MS education and covering emerging topics such as new diagnostic criteria and biosimilars
When you look back at the journey so far, what are you most proud of achieving with ParadigMS?
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Key messages from Celia Oreja-Guevara
ParadigMS was built on a foundation of clear objectives and strong organisation. Defining concrete objectives and building a structured committed group of clinical neurologists were essential first steps in creating a sustainable and impactful organisation.
Also, collaboration and accessibility remain central pillars. By working as a unified team and developing webinars, meetings, and regular scientific publications, ParadigMS ensures that up-to-date, practice-oriented MS education can reach clinicians across countries, including those unable to attend international congresses.
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About ParadigMS
ParadigMS is an independent and non-profit international group of expert neurologists, dedicated to improving multiple sclerosis, NMOSD, MOGAD, MG and CIDP patient care by translating, science and expert opinions into peer reviewed, clinically relevant continued medical education for neurologists and residents in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.