Diagnosing and Managing Multiple Sclerosis: A Personalized Approach
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the leading causes of disability and many efforts have been implemented to help expediate diagnosis and initiate early, effective treatment. With rapidly changing guidelines and treatment indications, it can be difficult discerning when to start a disease-modifying therapy in the early spectrum of MS, such as clinically and radiologically isolated syndrome; how to discuss MS management in women of childbearing age; or how to use the new guidelines to confirm an MS diagnosis.
METHOD OF PARTICIPATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR CREDIT
If you wish to receive acknowledgement for completing this activity, please complete the post-test and evaluation on www.cmeuniversity.com. In the “Find Post-test/Evaluation by Course” field at the top of the page, search by course ID 14335. Upon registering and successfully completing the post-test with a score of 70% or better and the activity evaluation, your certificate will be made available immediately. Processing credit requests online will reduce the amount of paper used by nearly 100,000 sheets per year. If you have questions regarding the receipt of your e-mailed certificate, please contact Postgraduate Intitue for Medicine via e-mail at inquiries@pimed.com.
This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Genentech.
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This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Genentech.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the leading causes of disability and many efforts have been implemented to help expediate diagnosis and initiate early, effective treatment. With rapidly changing guidelines and treatment indications, it can be difficult discerning when to start a disease-modifying therapy in the early spectrum of MS, such as clinically and radiologically isolated syndrome; how to discuss MS management in women of childbearing age; or how to use the new guidelines to confirm an MS diagnosis.
METHOD OF PARTICIPATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR CREDIT
If you wish to receive acknowledgement for completing this activity, please complete the post-test and evaluation on www.cmeuniversity.com. In the “Find Post-test/Evaluation by Course” field at the top of the page, search by course ID 14335. Upon registering and successfully completing the post-test with a score of 70% or better and the activity evaluation, your certificate will be made available immediately. Processing credit requests online will reduce the amount of paper used by nearly 100,000 sheets per year. If you have questions regarding the receipt of your e-mailed certificate, please contact Postgraduate Intitue for Medicine via e-mail at inquiries@pimed.com.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the leading causes of disability and many efforts have been implemented to help expediate diagnosis and initiate early, effective treatment. With rapidly changing guidelines and treatment indications, it can be difficult discerning when to start a disease-modifying therapy in the early spectrum of MS, such as clinically and radiologically isolated syndrome; how to discuss MS management in women of childbearing age; or how to use the new guidelines to confirm an MS diagnosis.
METHOD OF PARTICIPATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR CREDIT
If you wish to receive acknowledgement for completing this activity, please complete the post-test and evaluation on www.cmeuniversity.com. In the “Find Post-test/Evaluation by Course” field at the top of the page, search by course ID 14335. Upon registering and successfully completing the post-test with a score of 70% or better and the activity evaluation, your certificate will be made available immediately. Processing credit requests online will reduce the amount of paper used by nearly 100,000 sheets per year. If you have questions regarding the receipt of your e-mailed certificate, please contact Postgraduate Intitue for Medicine via e-mail at inquiries@pimed.com.