#ClinicSpeak: MS MasterClasses 2018

We still have places left for next year's MS MasterClasses #MSBlog #NeuroSpeak
The Multiple Sclerosis Academy was started with the specific aim of training neurology specialist registrars and non-specialist neurologists to manage MS. If you are interested in joining the Academy and attending the MasterClass please register your interest via this LINK. The feedback from our first MasterClass was excellent and comes highly recommended by the first group of delegates. Please note this course is also open for non-UK clinicians. We already have a few non-UK delegates registered, which is great news for us.

NON-SPECIALIST MS MASTERCLASS 2018
Module 1: 26 – 28 June 2018, Sheffield
Module 2: 7 December 2018, Sheffield (one day)

This course is for non-MS specialist neurologists, final year registrars and junior registars. It will advance your understanding of MS through taught sessions and mentorship (a mentor will be appointed for each participant). Attendees will learn about developments in MS and the skills needed to look after MS patients in the general setting across the full disease course. This course will be awarded CPD accreditation from the Royal College of Physicians.

To complete the course delegates must return for Module 2 (date TBC) where they will present their inter-module project/audit to the group. The course is fully funded including travel allowance for clinicians practising in the UK.

SPECIALIST MS MASTERCLASS 2018
Module 1: 14 – 16 March 2018, Sheffield
Module 2: 6 September 2018, Sheffield (one day)

These courses are for consultants and final-year registrars training to be MS experts to learn how to set up or work within a specialist service. The course will advance understanding of MS through taught sessions and mentorship (a mentor will be appointed for each participant). Attendees will learn about developments in MS and the advanced skills needed to look after MS patients in a specialist setting across the full disease course. This course will be awarded CPD accreditation from the Royal College of Physicians.
To complete the course delegates must return for Module 2 (date TBC) where they will present their inter-module project/audit to the group. The course is fully funded including travel allowance for clinicians practising in the UK.



CoI: multiple and the Neurology Academy is supported by an unrestricted grant from Biogen

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