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    1. Partners in MS Care

      Health care professionals recognized as Partners in MS Care demonstrate knowledge and experience in MS care; have a special interest in treating people living with multiple sclerosis and work closely with the National MS Society. Find the Partners in MS Care in your area.

    Resources

    1. Mindfulness Based Strategies for Coping with MS Pain

      Pain is often an overlooked symptom in MS 80% of people with MS experiencing some type of pain. Learn about the origins of pain in MS, how it is treated with medications and/or rehabilitation and how to manage it through relaxation and meditation. Speakers: Dr. Jonathan Cahill and Ruth Geller. Teleconference Recorded: October 23, 2013

    2. The Disease Modifying Therapies: Your Treatment Options

      Recorded June 11, 2014. Learn about new oral medications and current treatment choices for MS. Speaker: Ilana Katz Sand, MD, Assistant Professor and Associate Medical Director of Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for MS at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Northeast Region Teleconferences: Living Well with MS: Spring 2014 Series.

    3. Comprehensive Care and MS (video)

      Learn the importance of a comprehensive approach in managing MS and how to form a comprehensive care team.

    4. What You Need to Know About Interferon Beta (Avonex®, Betaseron®, Extavia®, Rebif®) (video)

      Featuring Mark Skeen, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. This video was created in 2016.

    5. What You Need To Know About Glatiramer Acetate (Copaxone®, Glatopa™) (video)

      Featuring Mark Skeen, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. This video was created in 2016.

    6. What You Need to Know About Natalizumab (Tysabri®) (video)

      Featuring Mark Skeen, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. This video was created in 2016.

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