The workplace project – putting learning into practice

Taking practical education to a fundamental level, every two-module MasterClass includes an intermodule project as a mandatory part of the course. An opportunity to test new knowledge and skills and to improve local services, delegates are offered mentorship and encouraged to support their peers as they continue to develop their specialism in a way that directly impacts their patient's outcomes.

Attendees have free reign over this project. It might be service delivery, patient management or drug treatments, and it could take the form of a service description, an audit, or another form of research. It should meet a local need.

When complete, the project closes with a presentation to the other course members, faculty, and often their managers, commissioners or other people of influence in their area. The group chooses a winner and runner up who receive an award at an evening event.


Spotlight Projects


Multiple Sclerosis relapses: improving patient education
By Nicole Japzon, Neurology Physician Associate Band 7, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & Flordeliza Madriaga, MS Clinical Nurse Specialist, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Patient engagement to inform changes in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) services in City and Hackney August 2022
By Sarah German, MS Specialist Practitioner Band 7, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Reducing Delays to DMT Initiation via Homecare Prescriptions in Multiple Sclerosis
By Rebecca Harrison, Specialist Pharmacist for Neurology & Stroke Band 8, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Setting Up A Pathway to Improve Management of Cognitive Impairment in People With MS Using Screening With The Symbol Digit Modality Test Prior To Referral To Neuropsychology
By Ruth Stross, MS Nurse Specialist, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust & Dr Victoria Wallace, Neurologist ST6, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Why Research is an Important Support Service in the MS Care Pathway
By Hannah Burns, MS Clinical Research Sister, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & Sarah Kelly, MS Research Nurse, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Establishing a pathway to support Patient Initiated Follow-up
By Ruth Cutts, Clinical Lead Physiotherapist, Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust
A Step Towards Improving the Patient Experience of Transitioning to SPMS
By Polly Kay, MS Nurse Specialist, Bedford Hospital NHS Trust
Service Evaluation of Physiotherapy Referral Pathway
By Omeada Adams, Neurology Nurse Specialist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Development of MS pathway in West Suffolk
By Claudia Olhero, Specialist Physiotherapist, West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust & Rebecca Kent, Occupational Therapist, West Suffolk Community