#NeuroSpeak: education, education, education…
by Prof Gavin Giovannoni What has Tony Blair got to do with multiple sclerosis? #MSBlog #NeuroSpeak Tony Blair is famously quoted as putting ‘Education, education, education, …’ at the centre of New Labour’s manifesto in 1997. However, it is the type, or quality, of education that makes a difference. I have learnt that information in […]
Free opportunities for neurologists to expand understanding of neurology & become an expert in managing MS
Webinar: Neurology in the NHS led by Sue Thomas, CEO, Commissioning Excellence Expert training in MS led by Professor Gavin Giovannoni, Barts Hospital, London The Neurology Academy in partnership with Wilmington Healthcare is delighted to offer members an exceptional free opportunity to understand how neurology services are currently being delivered and/or become an expert in […]
A carer’s perspective on MS
John is 43 and lives with his wife Sarah, 38, and their two children in South Yorkshire. He told us about Sarah’s MS and what it’s like to be a carer.
“My MS nurse is always my first port of call”
Chris is 30 years old and has relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). He lives in Cornwall with his wife and their young child. This MS Awareness Week he told us about his diagnosis and journey with MS so far, and why his MS specialist nurse is so important…