The Multiple Sclerosis Brain -- Bridging the Gap
This symposium will feature presentations and panel discussions led by prominent leaders in the field of MS research and clinical care. The Multiple Sclerosis BRAIN Symposium will depict how research influences clinical care and patient-related outcomes. This Symposium's goal is to highlight advances in MS research and how these advances bridge the gap to clinical care for persons living with MS.
Day one of the Symposium will open with a Welcome Reception on Thursday evening at the Mandell MS Center. Day two of the Symposium will feature presentations for a clinician and research audience. Day three will feature topics of interest for research and clinical professionals as well as individuals living with MS and their families.
The Multiple Sclerosis BRAIN Symposium promises to be an educational opportunity in which researchers and clinicians will collaborate on a variety of topics specific to MS. The Symposium committee as well as the research and clinical staff of the Mandell MS Center encourage you to attend this symposium and we look forward to welcoming you to Hartford in October, 2016.
- See more at: http://www.saintfranciscare.com/symposium2016/#sthash.2aflL95N.dpufThis symposium will feature presentations and panel discussions led by prominent leaders in the field of MS research and clinical care. The Multiple Sclerosis BRAIN Symposium will depict how research influences clinical care and patient-related outcomes. This Symposium's goal is to highlight advances in MS research and how these advances bridge the gap to clinical care for persons living with MS.
Day one of the Symposium will open with a Welcome Reception on Thursday evening at the Mandell MS Center. Day two of the Symposium will feature presentations for a clinician and research audience. Day three will feature topics of interest for research and clinical professionals as well as individuals living with MS and their families.
The Multiple Sclerosis BRAIN Symposium promises to be an educational opportunity in which researchers and clinicians will collaborate on a variety of topics specific to MS. The Symposium committee as well as the research and clinical staff of the Mandell MS Center encourage you to attend this symposium and we look forward to welcoming you to Hartford in October, 2016.
- See more at: http://www.saintfranciscare.com/symposium2016/#sthash.2aflL95N.dpuffThis symposium will feature presentations and panel discussions led by prominent leaders in the field of MS research and clinical care. The Multiple Sclerosis BRAIN Symposium will depict how research influences clinical care and patient-related outcomes. This Symposium's goal is to highlight advances in MS research and how these advances bridge the gap to clinical care for persons living with MS.
Day one of the Symposium will open with a Welcome Reception on Thursday evening at the Mandell MS Center. Day two of the Symposium will feature presentations for a clinician and research audience. Day three will feature topics of interest for research and clinical professionals as well as individuals living with MS and their families.
The Multiple Sclerosis BRAIN Symposium promises to be an educational opportunity in which researchers and clinicians will collaborate on a variety of topics specific to MS.