Discover team-based approaches to support equitable access to MS care and treatment
| | | | Significant advances in multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment have paved the way for patients to live long, healthy lives. However, growing evidence indicates that Black and African American patients experience a more rapid and severe disease course. The heavier burden of disease for these patients, along with the growing number of MS treatment options, reveals an essential need to close gaps in MS care through engaging patients in the treatment decision-making process to tailor care plans that address individual patients' needs to ensure optimal outcomes and quality of life. Join us at Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting to hear our renowned panel of MS experts discuss: Real-world insights and perspectives on MS care and health equity from patients and providers The latest evidence on new and emerging MS therapies Expert strategies to incorporate new clinical data, disease characteristics, and patient preferences to personalize treatment plans implementing team-based strategies to promote equitable care across diverse patient populations
| | Expert Faculty: | | | | Mitzi Joi Williams, MD | | | Speaker Neurologist and Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Founder and Medical Director, Joi Life Wellness Group Atlanta, GA | | | | | | | Annette Howard, MD | | | Speaker Medical Director Multiple Sclerosis Institute of Texas Houston, Texas | | | | | | Victoria Reese | | | Speaker and Moderator Co-Founder and CEO We Are ILL | | | | | | | | | | SHARE WITH YOUR COLLEAGUES! We invite you to share this event with your colleagues by forwarding this email. | | | | | | | | |
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