PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This CME program aims to provide practitioners with the tools to accurately diagnose, appropriately treat, and comprehensively manage individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). The incidence of disease onset is increasing, however the pace of medical advancements for MS is brisk, the arsenal of disease modifying treatments to reduce disability is growing, and therapies to improve quality of life are better understood. Providing early diagnosis and facilitating the coordination and continuity of care with a diverse team of medical professionals offers persons with MS and their families a comprehensive care strategy designed to improve patient outcomes.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Accurately diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS) and distinguish it from other demyelinating disorders and non-specific white matter disease by identifying the latest diagnostic criteria and utilizing advanced diagnostic tools.
- Identify appropriate disease-modifying therapies for patients with MS, considering individual patient profiles, risk factors, and treatment goals.
- Evaluate the importance of neurorehabilitation in improving functional outcomes and quality of life for patients with MS.
- Determine the psychological impact of MS on patients’ mental health and provide tools and resources for offering comprehensive psychosocial support.
- Describe the unique needs of special populations in MS care, such as pediatric, pregnant, and aging patients to enhance patient-centered care.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This activity is intended for neurologists, primary care physicians, psychologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, physical and occupational therapists, and other allied health professionals who care for persons with multiple sclerosis.