Effectiveness of a Medical Education Activity on Improving Knowledge of Prognostic Factors in Multiple Sclerosis among Neurologists (P1.375)

Conclusions:The results indicate that the CME-certified 30-minute video panel discussion was effective at improving clinically relevant knowledge of and treatment decisions based on prognostic factors in MS. Future education efforts should focus additional attention on the impact of different prognostic profiles on treatment decisions, as well as clinical modeling of the disease process of MS.Study Supported by: An independent educational grant from BiogenDisclosure: Dr. Finnegan has nothing to disclose. Dr. Dolson has nothing to disclose. Dr. Scott has received personal compensation for activities with Biogen, Genzyme, Teva Neurosciences, Accorda Therapeutics, and Novartis. Dr. Scott has received research support from Biogen and Novartis.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Tools and Measures for Clinical Evaluation in Multiple Sclerosis Source Type: research