ACTRIMS Neurology Resident Summit in Multiple Sclerosis - 2024

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The eighth annual Neurology Resident Summit in Multiple Sclerosis took place at the ACTRIMS Forum 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The goal of the Resident Summit is to educate fourth-year medical students, PGY-2 and/or PGY-3 residents about:

  • State of the art MS therapeutics and research
  • Opportunities for training in fellowship programs
  • The spectrum of careers that are attainable in MS research and clinical practice

The Resident Summit, chaired by Dr. Benjamin Segal, provides a historical perspective on the management of MS, an overview of future directions in MS therapeutics, an expert panel discussion and break-out sessions to discuss careers in clinical and investigate neuroimmunology. 

Course Details

Participant Materials and Resources
Agenda, Bios, Contacts, and Resources
Welcome and Didactic Presentations01:40:00
Resident Summit Introduction (Segal) 00:10:00
The Management of MS: A Historical Perspective (Lublin) & Future Directions in MS Therapeutics (Cohen) - Session Recording and Materials 00:45:00
Future Directions in MS Therapeutics: Neuroregeneration and Remyelination (Cohen) - Session Recording and Materials 00:45:00
Workshop - Women and Underrepresented Minorities in MS: Challenges, Strategies and Support Networks01:00:00
Session Recording and Resources 01:00:00
Panel: Global Perspectives in MS01:10:00
Session Recording and Resources 01:00:00
Understanding MS Using Real-World Data (van der Walt - Australia) 00:10:00
Career Trajectories and Insights03:25:00
Private Practice, Pediatric MS, Neuro-Opthamology, Clinician/Educator 00:50:00
Industry Collaboration and Careers 01:00:00
Research: Epidemiology, Bench Science, Imaging, Clinical Trials 00:50:00
Fellowship Grants and Past Participants 00:45:00
AcademicCME - Advanced Curriculum in MS
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