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Speak With a Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Expert in a Live Community of Practice Audioconference

Live, Interactive Clinical Discussion in Multiple Sclerosis Management

Register Today

Date: Wednesday, February 1
Time: 7:00 to 7:30 PM ET
Faculty: Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, PhD
Cost: Complimentary

Baltimore, Md.—January 28, 2012—Complimentary registration is now available for neurologists and other healthcare professionals to speak with national multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical expert Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, PhD, about strategies for enhancing the care of patients with MS.

On Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 7 PM ET, clinicians are invited to join this live, interactive discussion to review methods for overcoming practice barriers in key areas of MS management with Dr. Jeffery and fellow specialists from across the country. Topics may include patient education, symptom assessment and management, and the initiation, assessment, and monitoring of disease-modifying therapies.

Faculty
Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, PhD   Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, PhD
Director, Multiple Sclerosis Center
Advance Neurology at Cornerstone Healthcare
Advance, NC
 

MS is a complex neurologic disease with several challenges that affect its management. Clinical research and progress in understanding the pathophysiology of this disease have led to dramatic improvements in its recognition and management.

"During this live, interactive discussion, we will review recent developments and new insights that may help improve care and, ultimately, outcomes for patients with MS," said Dr. Jeffery.

Audioconference participants can ask questions regarding the management of MS in advance or live on the telephone with Dr. Jeffery. Clinicians interested in joining this complimentary Community of Practice audioconference can complete a brief online form, e-mail info@med-iq.com, or call (toll-free) 866 858 7434 to register.

This activity is part of the complimentary, ABPN MOC-approved performance improvement (PI) CME series, Performance Improvement Strategies in Multiple Sclerosis: 2012-2013 Series. This series is sponsored by Med-IQ and is supported by an educational grant from Teva Neuroscience.

To learn more about Performance Improvement Strategies in Multiple Sclerosis, visit www.pi-iq.com/multiplesclerosis.


About Med-IQ

Med-IQ, America’s most respected provider of continuing medical education (CME), inspires healthcare professionals through activities that deliver sophisticated outcomes-based educational designs with measurable results in professional competence and performance. Med-IQ received the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions' President’s Award (2012), Award for Outstanding CME Outcomes Assessment (2012), and William Campbell Felch Award for Outstanding Research in CME (2011). Med-IQ is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the California Board of Registered Nursing (CBRN), and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing medical education to physicians, nurses, and pharmacists, respectively. We are a leader in the development of performance improvement (PI) and quality improvement (QI) CME initiatives. To learn more about Med-IQ, visit www.Med-IQ.com, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, connect with us on LinkedIn, and visit our YouTube channel.

For more information, contact:

Catherine B. Mullaney, MHA
Vice President, Educational Partnerships
Med-IQ
443 543 5101
info@med-iq.com

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