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Although the variety of disease-modifying therapies available for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) continues to grow, the ability of MS clinicians to manage the neurologic symptoms, which increase throughout the course of the disease, has not kept pace. What should be done to more effectively address the symptoms — fatigue, impaired mobility, cognitive dysfunction, etc. — that affect patients with MS?
In this issue, Dr. Jacqueline Nicholas, System Chief of Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis at OhioHealth Multiple Sclerosis Center and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Neurology at Ohio University College of Medicine and University of Toledo College of Medicine, analyzes the current data describing a comprehensive multidisciplinary team approach to MS symptom management.
System Chief Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis, OhioHealth Multiple Sclerosis Center
Director of MS Research, OhioHealth
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Neurology, Ohio University College of Medicine
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of Toledo College of Medicine
Ohio Health Multiple Sclerosis Center, Riverside Methodist Hospital
Columbus, OH
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Department of Neurology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Launch date: January 21, 2021
Expiration date: January 20, 2023