The following activities are certified for CE/CME credit.
iPointOfCare.org allows users to quickly search a variety of multiple sclerosis resources, find answers to point-of-care questions, and obtain CME credit. Register to find answers when you need them.
The CE/CME Spotlight is an innovation roundtable forum for exploration of the most pressing topics of the day for healthcare providers. This discussion will address evidence-based treatment recommendations regarding MS diagnostic criteria, preserving cognitive function with DMTs and neuropsychiatric complications in adherence, selecting a DMT, and reconsidering treatment in patients with suboptimal response to therapy.
Read MoreClick on the TheraSim series title below to participate in one or more TheraSim Simulators, intuitive, rules-based online case simulations, which let clinicians use a chart-based interface, simulating the clinic, to manage a patient and be alerted to when they make, or fail to make, appropriate clinical choices to help refine clinical knowledge and competence.
Clinical Decision-Making in the Diagnosis and Management of Multiple Sclerosis: Three Case Studies.
Translating Learning into Care™ is a unique sequential curriculum designed to educate healthcare professionals on the latest data, and then help them to apply that knowledge appropriately in relevant case studies for in-practice performance improvement. Progress through a module with educational activities that combine panel discussions and practical advice from community and academic thought leaders, then apply that information in a series of case studies that are subsequently emailed to you.
This module takes a long-term perspective on MS management, focusing on three topics: (1) the longer-term data for therapies used in CIS; (2) strategies for the longer-term management of MS; and (3) the role of emerging therapies and science for the future of MS care. Each of these topics are reinforced and illustrated in three relevant follow-up cases.
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