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Worldwide professional association dedicated to those with neurological disorders.
Information about the association's events, publications, and history. Site also serves as forum for academic neurology.
www.aneuroa.org
Organized in 1986 under the direction of neurologists interested in the clinical care of multiple sclerosis, CMSC has grown to become a multi-disciplinary organization providing a team approach to MS care and a network for all health care professionals and others specializing in the care of persons with MS.
www.mscare.org
The first and only international organization focused solely on the need and goals of professional nurses who care for people with multiple sclerosis.
www.iomsn.org
Major provider of digital health records and online health information. Their website offers a news publication, as well as specialty-specific home pages for physicians and nurses.
A medical search engine that provides evidence-based answers to naturally-phrased neurological questions. Categories include Visual Diagnosis, Guidelines and recommendations, Clinical Trial Outcomes, Review Articles.
www.mydailyapple.com
www.medscape.com/neurologyhome
www.medscape.com/psychiatryhome
International body linking the activities of National MS Societies around the world.
www.msif.org/en/
www.msif.org/en/research/ms_research_news/index.html
Information and data on the epidemiology of MS and the availability and accessibility of resources to diagnose, inform, treat, support, manage and rehabilitate people with MS worldwide are available in one database for analysis and comparison at country, regional, and global levels.
www.atlasofms.org
World's largest medical library
www.nlm.nih.gov
The PVA is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization dedicated to the special needs of veterans with spinal cord dysfunction. Services include research and education, programs for professionals, and publications.
The PVA produces clinical practice guidelines developed by the Multiple Sclerosis Council, as well as an online catalog.
www.pva.org