ECTRIMS Patient Community Day is a day for people living with MS and related diseases to learn from top neurological experts about progress and updates being made in the treatment of their conditions

A roundtable panel of MS experts will discuss the latest progress being made in research, treatment and care with plenty of opportunities for participants to ask questions. There will be an exciting programme featuring two interactive sessions on ground-breaking topics like remyelination and myelin repair. Additionally, participants will discover promising new therapies that could revolutionise patient care, along with practical lifestyle changes and effective symptom management strategies.

The ECTRIMS Patient Community Day will be hosted on 20 September 2024, 15:00–18:00 CEST, at the Bella Center Copenhagen, Denmark, and Online. The event will be held onsite as well as live-streamed on the ECTRIMS website. The discussion will be in English, with AI-powered simultaneous translations in 50+ languages. Everyone affected by MS is welcome to join virtually.

Registration

The event is free to attend. Click here to explore the full program, and register on the ECTRIMS website.

This is an interactive event with an opportunity for attendees to submit questions, which will be answered by MS experts during the event.  Join the conversation and share the Patient Community Day online using the Patient Community Day social media tool.

MSIF is proud to be a supporting partner of the ECTRIMS Patient Community Day.

About ECTRIMS

The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) is the leading global organization dedicated to the understanding and treatment of MS. It promotes multidisciplinary research and education in MS and provides a platform for communication and dissemination of knowledge among healthcare professionals.

ECTRIMS is an independent non-profit organisation that hosts the world’s largest research meeting dedicated to advancements in research, treatment and care in MS and related neurological conditions.

The 40th Congress of ECTRIMS 2024 involves over 9,000 MS researchers, clinicians and specialists. It will be held on 17 – 20 September at the Bella Center Copenhagen .

 

 

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