Don't Miss the RMMSC's
Spring Education Summit -- Saturday, May 12
Join us in person or online!
Register today for the RMMSC's Spring Education Summit, coming your way Saturday, May 12 on CU's Anschutz Medical Campus and streaming live online!
We've planned an exciting slate of updates on the latest in MS care, treatment and research. Join us in person at the Krugman Conference Hall on the Anschutz Medical Campus, or tune in to our YouTube Live livestream! Choose the option you prefer and register below.
Option 1: Attend Live -- Join us live at the Anschutz Medical Campus! The Education Summit will be presented in the Krugman Conference Hall at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Research 2 Building, Second Floor 12700 E 19th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045. Light morning refreshments will be provided. We will begin promptly at 9 a.m., so please arrive by 8:30 to sign in and find your seats. Please note SPACE IS LIMITED for the live event, register now!
Option 2: Join Us Online -- Watch the Ed Summit live from the comfort of your home, or anywhere you have an Internet connection! We will be streaming live at the MS Center's YouTube channel. Register to receive event updates and instructions on how to watch!
The Education Summit is free, but space for the live event is limited. REGISTER TODAY!
Here's a rundown of the Summit's comfirmed topics:
The Latest News in MS Research, with Timothy Vollmer, MD, Medical Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center and Co-Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Exploring Neuroimmunology, with Amanda Piquet, MD, Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Understanding Early MS, with John Corboy, MD, Co-Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Common MS Misconceptions, with Robert Gross, MD, Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Practically Speaking: Balance Issues in MS, with Jeff Hebert, PHD, PT, University of Colorado School of Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campus
https://www.mscenter.org/get-involve...on-Summit-2018
Spring Education Summit -- Saturday, May 12
Join us in person or online!
Register today for the RMMSC's Spring Education Summit, coming your way Saturday, May 12 on CU's Anschutz Medical Campus and streaming live online!
We've planned an exciting slate of updates on the latest in MS care, treatment and research. Join us in person at the Krugman Conference Hall on the Anschutz Medical Campus, or tune in to our YouTube Live livestream! Choose the option you prefer and register below.
Option 1: Attend Live -- Join us live at the Anschutz Medical Campus! The Education Summit will be presented in the Krugman Conference Hall at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Research 2 Building, Second Floor 12700 E 19th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045. Light morning refreshments will be provided. We will begin promptly at 9 a.m., so please arrive by 8:30 to sign in and find your seats. Please note SPACE IS LIMITED for the live event, register now!
Option 2: Join Us Online -- Watch the Ed Summit live from the comfort of your home, or anywhere you have an Internet connection! We will be streaming live at the MS Center's YouTube channel. Register to receive event updates and instructions on how to watch!
The Education Summit is free, but space for the live event is limited. REGISTER TODAY!
Here's a rundown of the Summit's comfirmed topics:
The Latest News in MS Research, with Timothy Vollmer, MD, Medical Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center and Co-Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Exploring Neuroimmunology, with Amanda Piquet, MD, Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Understanding Early MS, with John Corboy, MD, Co-Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Common MS Misconceptions, with Robert Gross, MD, Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado
Practically Speaking: Balance Issues in MS, with Jeff Hebert, PHD, PT, University of Colorado School of Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campus
https://www.mscenter.org/get-involve...on-Summit-2018