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  1. Pathways and commissioning – the wider picture

    Laitner S, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, West Herts PCT Read Abstract
  2. How to use the internet to improve the patient experience

    Miller D, Associate Professor of Medicine, Mellen Centre for MS, Cleveland, Ohio Read Abstract
  3. What can we learn and what is possible in the UK?

    Porter B, Nurse Consultant, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London Read Abstract
  4. Managing bowel dysfunction

    Lodge J, Nurse Specialist in Bladder and Bowel Health, St Mary's Hospital, Leeds Read Abstract
  5. An overview of vestibular physiology and dysfunction

    Vertigo and balance (Part One)

    Marsden J, Chair of Rehabilitation, University of Plymouth Read Abstract
  6. Investigating peripheral and central vestibular dysfunction in multiple sclerosis

    Vertigo and balance (Part One)

    Luxon L, Chair of Audiovestibular Medicine, University of London

    Ford H Dr, Consultant Neurologist, St James' Hospital, Leeds Read Abstract
  7. Management strategies for cognitive difficulties

    Thomson P, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Neurological Rehabilitation, Wellington Hospital, London Read Abstract
  8. Disease modifying therapies: update

    Boggild M, Consultant Neurologist, The Walton Centre, Liverpool Read Abstract
  9. Co-morbidity in MS

    Duddy M, Consultant Neurologist, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Read Abstract
  10. Vision problems in MS

    Trimble V, MS Specialist Orthoptist, The Walton Centre, Liverpool Read Abstract
  11. Physio intervention for the balance patient

    Vertigo and balance (Part Two)

    Mullin N, Physiotherapist – Extended Scope Practitioner, University Hospital, Liverpool Read Abstract
  12. Psychological impact of vertigo and balance disorders

    Vertigo and balance (Part Two)

    Luxon L, Chair of Audiovestibular Medicine, University of London Read Abstract
  13. Addressing the palliative and end of life care needs of people with MS

    Sutton L, Director of Policy Development, National Council for Palliative Care, London Read Abstract
  14. Pathways to work

    Simpson B, Working Life Service, Liverpool Read Abstract
  15. Competencies and real life

    McIntyre L, MS Specialist Nurse, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London Read Abstract
  16. Stem cells update

    Scolding N, Chair of Neurology, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol Read Abstract
  17. Interactions of medications

    Dunsmure L, Advanced Pharmacist for Neurology & Neurosciences, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Read Abstract
  18. Darzi review: what does it mean for the nursing community?

    Thomas S, Policy Advisor, Long Term Conditions, RCN Read Abstract
  19. Managing the transition: multi-disciplinary team working in secondary progressive MS

    Smith A, Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist MS, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Read Abstract
  20. Disability Discrimination Act

    Brain M, Employment Law Specialist, Irwin Mitchell Solicitors, Leeds Read Abstract
  21. Darzi review: what does it mean for AHP's?

    Nicklin J, Advisor, Allied Health Professions, NHS East of England, Cambridge Read Abstract
  22. Bladder management in MS: new guidelines

    Fowler C, Consultant, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London Read Abstract | Download presentation as a pdf (3Mb)