Updates in MS Management: COVID-19 and Women’s Health
Offered By: University of Pennsylvania via Independent
Course Description
Overview
Penn Medicine, Updates in MS Management: COVID-19 and Womenâs Health, 11/22/2021 6:00:00 PM - 11/30/2022 7:30:00 PM, During the course, Rachel Brandstadter, MD and Christopher
Perrone, MD will review their recent work in MS management. Dr. Brandstadter
will speak to her work in womenâs health, specifically as it pertains to MS
diagnosis in childbearing years and family planning. Dr. Perrone will discuss
treatment best practices and clinical management for MS patients during the
COVID-19 era.
Dina Jacobs, MD and Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC will serve as featured moderators for the Q&A portion of the course. Drs. Jacobs and Bar-Or will also review the qualifications for becoming a comprehensive MS center and the treatment benefits patients experience there.
In this course, expert faculty will highlight emerging therapies and current guidance on treatment selection in the management of patients with MS. The course will conclude with a Q&A panel, featuring all four Penn Medicine physicians.
Dina Jacobs, MD and Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC will serve as featured moderators for the Q&A portion of the course. Drs. Jacobs and Bar-Or will also review the qualifications for becoming a comprehensive MS center and the treatment benefits patients experience there.
In this course, expert faculty will highlight emerging therapies and current guidance on treatment selection in the management of patients with MS. The course will conclude with a Q&A panel, featuring all four Penn Medicine physicians.
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