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  • NEW YORK CITY: 21st Annual Tisch MS Research Center of NY Patient Symposium (Oct 14)

    The 21st Annual Tisch MS Research Center of New York Patient Symposium will be held on Sunday, October 14, 2018 at the New York Hilton Midtown. Every year they host a FREE educational event for all people with MS, their friends, family, caregivers, as well as health professionals or anyone who would like to learn more about the latest treatments, ways to manage MS symptoms and research initiatives for multiple sclerosis.

    They welcome over 1,000 attendees and have speakers ranging from our Clinical Director & Chief Research Scientist, Dr. Saud A. Sadiq, to our Physical Therapist, Dr. Stephen Kanter, with their other neurologists, clinicians and scientists sharing innovative therapies and research discoveries in the Tisch MS Laboratory. This year they will feature a guest speaker, Dr. Christina Dorazio who will discuss Mindfulness.

    https://tischmsrcnysymposium2018.eventbrite.com

    Registration is also available at www.tischms.org/events or by calling 646-557-3919.

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    When: Sunday October 14, 2018. 9:30am-1pm

    Where: New York Hilton Midtown 1335 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019

    Description: Join us for the largest, FREE patient education symposium. People with MS, their family members and caregivers are all welcome to attend. Learn from leading MS clinicians and Tisch MS researchers dedicated to providing the best possible treatments and discovering the cause of MS.

    This year’s speakers include: Saud A. Sadiq, MD, FAAN, Stephen Kanter, DPT, Whitney Mallis, RN, Christina Dorazio, PhD, James Stark, MD, and Armistead Williams III, MD
    Dave Bexfield
    ActiveMSers

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    Less than a month away. Tisch is one of the leading MS centers in the US. If you are in the area, this should be a good one.
    Dave Bexfield
    ActiveMSers

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