Education Effect of Online Video/slide Program on Recognition of Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis (P3.224)
CONCLUSIONS Clinicians demonstrated significant increase in knowledge of disease progression factors, symptoms, and MRI findings predictive of long-term outcomes in MS, thereby showing the effectiveness of a short, focused online educational intervention.Disclosure: Dr. Ullman has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ben-Zacharia has received personal compensation for activities with Biogen Idec, Teva, Genzyme, Questcor, and Novartis as a consultant. Dr. Krieger has received personal compensation for activities with Acorda Therapeutics, Bayer HealthCare, Biogen Idec, EMD Serono, Genzyme, Questcor Pharmaceuticals, and Teva Neuroscience as a consultant and/or advisory board member.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Ullman, S., Ben-Zacharia, A., Krieger, S. Tags: MS and CNS Inflammatory Diseases: Tools for Clinical Assessment and Therapeutic Response Source Type: research
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