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Part 3: Managing Non-Multiple Sclerosis Patients in a Multiple Sclerosis Practice: Rare Neuroimmunological Disorders – Everything You Need to Know Symposium

Presented by 

Daniel Reich, MD, PhD

Activity Overview

Year

2026

CREDIT HOURS

2.75

CREDIT/S AVAILABLE

AAPA, ACPE, ANCC, APA, ASWB, CME, RD, IPCE, Certificate of Completion

Level of Information

Basic, Intermediate

Duration

Course Duration: 2h27m

Track/s

$97.00

About This Activity

This session introduces participants to the biologic and clinical basics of rare neuroimmune conditions such as neuromyelitis optica, anti-MOG associated disorder, autoimmune encephalitis, myelitis, neurosarcoidosis, and stiff person syndrome. Participants learn about diagnostic criteria, appropriate testing, and therapeutic options. The session reviews access-to-care considerations and drug access programs, and uses a multidisciplinary care approach to review and discuss best practices.

Target Audience

  • This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, advanced practice clinicians, nursing professionals, pharmacists, psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation specialists, dietitians, researchers, advocates, and other members of the healthcare team involved in the management of patients with MS.

Learning Objectives

  • Compare MS models of care in order to support the provision of team-based, comprehensive care via the most appropriate model for a given practice setting that appropriately incorporates roles and responsibilities of clinicians and ensures the delivery of evidence-based MS care.
  • Summarize methods to monitor treatment outcomes including patient self-report, automated self-assessment, data from wearable devices, clinician reported outcomes, imaging, and biomarkers in order to optimize their utilization in clinical practice and research.
  • Integrate rehabilitative strategies into the multidisciplinary management of the comorbidities and sequelae of MS to optimize patients’ function and quality of life.
  • Identify MS-specific screening techniques that facilitate individualized and targeted rehabilitation services.

Course Content

Managing Non-Multiple Sclerosis Patients in a Multiple Sclerosis Practice: Rare Neuroimmunological Disorders – Everything You Need to Know Part 3

  • Access to Care
    32:09
  • Safety First: Vaccines and Therapeutic Risk in NMOSD Care
  • Recommendations about Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
    40:54
  • Physical Therapy Considerations for NMO, MOGAD, Sarcoid and SPS