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In this podcast, expert clinicians will revisit an important topic from MS Forum® VIII, the use of current and emerging oral therapies for MS, including the Burton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss gender-based Issues in MS and the role of patient-provider communication.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss considerations for treating patients with MS during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss the clinical data of new and emerging therapies for MS and their potential role in the current treatment algorithm.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss considerations for treating women with MS throughout the reproductive course.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss best practices for early recognition and diagnosis of relapsing MS and recent evidence in treatment options in this setting.
In this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss recent clinical evidence supporting optimal treatment selection for patients with progressive MS.
Welcome to the NeurologyLive Mind Moments podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, we feature a portion of our NeurologyLive Cure Connections series, “Multiple Sclerosis Patient Journey,” put on in partnership with the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC). It features a diverse panel of people including Patricia K. Coyle, MD, an expert neurologist; Frederick Foley, PhD, a clinical psychologist; Ann Moore, a patient with MS; and her partner, Kathe Zelles. Moderated by June Halper, MSN, MSCN, the group shares their perspectives and experiences on various facets of the disease. You can check out the entire series here: neurologylive.com/MS-patient-journey (https://www.neurologylive.com/cure-connections/the-multiple-sclerosis-patient-journey) Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive Mind Moments podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com (http://neurologylive.com/) .
In this podcast, Dr Coyle reviews the diagnosis and clinical course of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), pearls for distinguishing it from its differential diagnosis, and the importance of multidisciplinary care in the long-term management of progressive MS. She recently discussed this topic at the 2020 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Virtual Meeting. For more podcasts like this, visit www.consultant360.com/neurology.
In this podcast, Patricia K. Coyle, MD, and Bruce A. Cohen, MD, discuss immune reconstitution, as well as induction verses escalation therapy.
In this podcast, Patricia K. Coyle, MD, and Claire S. Riley, MD, discuss the use of monoclonals in patients with progressive MS.
In this podcast, Patricia K. Coyle, MD, and Claire S. Riley, MD, discuss the management of MS in pregnancy.
In this podcast, Patricia K. Coyle, MD, and Clyde E. Markowitz, MD, will focus on sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptor modulators for RRMS.
In this podcast, Patricia K. Coyle, MD, and Clyde E. Markowitz, MD, discuss shared decision-making strategies to engage patients with MS in their own care.
In this podcast, Patricia K. Coyle, MD, and Bruce A. Cohen, MD, discuss long-term outcomes with established therapies.
Host: Patricia K. Coyle, MD Guest: Clyde E. Markowitz, MD Please note: This activity is no longer available for continuing education credit. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. As the treatment armamentarium continues to grow, patient involvement in the development of an effective treatment strategy is becoming increasingly important. In this Clinical ExchangesSM activity, leading MS specialists discuss issues of diagnosing MS, initiating treatment, and switching therapies, all in the context of practical shared decision-making techniques demonstrated by their own patients.
Host: Patricia K. Coyle, MD Guest: Clyde E. Markowitz, MD Please note: This activity is no longer available for continuing education credit. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. As the treatment armamentarium continues to grow, patient involvement in the development of an effective treatment strategy is becoming increasingly important. In this Clinical ExchangesSM activity, leading MS specialists discuss issues of diagnosing MS, initiating treatment, and switching therapies, all in the context of practical shared decision-making techniques demonstrated by their own patients.