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PLEASE NOTE Webinar has started playing. Please unmute the audio to listen to it. × UNMUTE M-NSF-1391566 EXPLORING THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CONTINUUM THROUGH THE PATIENT LENS Join Megan Weigel, DNP, and Lynsey Lakin, NP, overviewing the diagnosis of MS and early RRMS characteristics, and examining the rationale for early high-efficacy versus escalation treatment. Explore Chapters PROGRAM DESCRIPTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This program includes an overview of the diagnosis of MS and early RRMS characteristics and discusses early high-efficacy versus escalation treatment. It presents the transition to SPMS (active versus nonactive) and explores the addition of nonpharmacological treatment for patients. The nonpharmacological treatment discussion includes the incorporation of physical, occupational, and cognitive rehabilitation therapy that patients who are progressing in MS may use in conjunction with MS disease-modifying therapies. LEARNING OBJECTIVES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 OBJECTIVE #1 Understand multiple sclerosis as a disease with significant disability burden, impact, and unmet needs. 02 OBJECTIVE #2 Understand the use of pharmacotherapy and nonpharmacotherapy in the treatment armamentarium throughout the RMS continuum. 03 OBJECTIVE #3 Increase understanding of the evolution of the MS continuum. WEBINAR CHAPTERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Play Chapter Chapter 1 RECOGNIZING SUBTLE SYMPTOMS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Appropriate Intervention Megan Weigel M-NSF-1393342 Play Chapter Chapter 2 TRANSITIONING FROM RRMS TO SPMS Patient Discussions and Treatment Approaches Lynsey Lakin M-NSF-1393343 ABOUT THE SPEAKERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Megan Weigel DNP, ARNP-C, APHN-C, MSCN Megan Weigel, DNP, is a nurse practitioner specializing in neurological care in Jacksonville Beach, FL. She has been a multiple sclerosis certified nurse since 2005, and an NP for 18 years. She is the past president of the International Organization of MS Nurses (IOMSN), serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of MS Care, and served on the Healthcare Advisory Committee for her local National MS Society chapter. Lynsey Lakin NP-C, MSCS Lynsey Lakin is a trained MS specialist practicing in the Inland Empire. She is also the director of the MS Clinic at The Neurology Group. Her passion and research aims to encourage medical management that extends beyond the traditional office visits and optimizes quality of life. She has provided preceptor training for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants with special interests in multiple sclerosis and general neurology. × RECOGNIZING SUBTLE SYMPTOMS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Chapter 1 12:20 M-NSF-1393342 × TRANSITIONING FROM RRMS TO SPMS Chapter 2 18:18 M-NSF-1393343 Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation East Hanover, New Jersey 07936-1080 ©2021 Novartis 2/21 M-NSF-1399105