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Advances in the Management of MS: A Reappraisal of Disease Progression and Treatment Strategies

  • Authors: Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC; Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC; Virginia Devonshire, MD, FRCPC
  • CPD Released: 12/14/2020
  • THIS ACTIVITY HAS EXPIRED FOR CREDIT
  • Valid for credit through: 12/14/2021, 11:59 PM EST
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Target Audience and Goal Statement

This educational activity is intended for an international audience of non-US neurologists and nurses practicing in Canada.

The goal of this activity is to improve clinician knowledge regarding recent advances in managing multiple sclerosis (MS), new evidence about the pathophysiology of MS progression, the rationale and emerging data concerning B-cell-targeted therapies, and updated guidelines for managing MS.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Describe evidence supporting the progressive nature of MS
  • Discuss key clinical outcomes with B cell-targeting therapies in MS
  • Analyze evidence supporting the use of intensive treatment early in the disease course
  • Apply guideline recommendations that can be used to inform the treatment decision making process


Disclosures

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Steering Committee and Faculty

  • Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC

    Assistant Professor
    Division of Neurology
    St. Michael's Hospital
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Disclosures

    Disclosure: Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
    Served as an advisor or consultant for: Alexion; Biogen Idec; Bristol Myers Squibb; EMD Serono; Novartis; Roche; Sanofi-Genzyme
    Received grants for clinical research from: Biogen Idec; EMD Serono; Roche

  • Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC

    Professor
    Department of Neurology
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

    Disclosures

    Disclosure: Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
    Served as an advisor or consultant for: Atara Biotherapeutics; Biogen Idec; Bristol Myers Squibb; Janssen/Actelion; Medimmune; Merck/EMD Serono; Novartis; Roche/Genentech; Sanofi-Genzyme
    Received grants for clinical research from: Biogen Idec; Merck/EMD Serono; Novartis; Roche-Genentech

  • Virginia Devonshire, MD, FRCPC

    Clinical Associate Professor
    Division of Neurology
    University of British Columbia
    UBC Hospital
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Disclosures

    Disclosure: Virginia Devonshire, MD, FRCPC, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
    Served as an advisor or consultant for: Alexion; Biogen; Novartis; Roche; Sanofi Genzyme; Serono; Teva Neurosciences
    Served as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: Alexion; Biogen; Novartis; Roche; Sanofi Genzyme; Serono; Teva Neurosciences

Editors

  • Leanne Fairley, BJ Hon

    Medical Education Director, WebMD Global, LLC

    Disclosures

    Disclosure: Leanne Fairley, BJ Hon, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

  • Christin Melton, ELS

    Scientific Content Manager, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Disclosure: Christin Melton, ELS, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

Content Reviewer

  • Amy Bernard, MS, BSN, RN-BC, CHCP

    Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Disclosure: Amy Bernard, MS, BSN, RN-BC, CHCP, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships.


Accreditation Statements

This program was co-developed by the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation and WebMD Global, with the support of Hoffmann-La Roche Limited and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance. 

    For Physicians

  • This program is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation for 1.25 credits. This webinar was co-developed by the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation and WebMD Global and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.  The Webinar was supported by Hoffmann-La Roche Limited who provided an unrestricted educational grant.

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CPD

Advances in the Management of MS: A Reappraisal of Disease Progression and Treatment Strategies

Authors: Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC; Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC; Virginia Devonshire, MD, FRCPCFaculty and Disclosures
THIS ACTIVITY HAS EXPIRED FOR CREDIT

CPD Released: 12/14/2020

Valid for credit through: 12/14/2021, 11:59 PM EST

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