Host Jeffrey Wilken, PhD, chats with Robert Naismith, MD; Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD; and Anthony Traboulsee, MD, about the first day of the 2024 CMSC Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jeffrey Wilken, PhD President-Elect, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC); assistant professor of neurology, Georgetown University; director of Research, Neuropsychology Associates of Fairfax; executive director, Washington Neuropsychology Research Group
Guests
Robert Naismith, MD Professor of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis
Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Toronto; Staff Neurologist, Scientist, and Medical Director of the Barlo Multiple Sclerosis Program at St. Michael’s Hospital
Anthony Traboulsee, MD Professor and Research Chair of the MS Society of Canada at the University of British Columbia
Segment Breakdown
00:00 – Robert Naismith, MD, speaks about his work presented at the annual meeting and his insights on the first day, including the keynote address given by Darin Okuda, MD, on novel uses of MRI and imaging techniques in MS.
07:51 – Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, discusses her talks about how MRI utilization has evolved in multiple sclerosis and switching disease-modifying therapies during the course of treatment, and why patients might switch.
16:46 – Anthony Traboulsee, MD, converses about the state of imaging in multiple sclerosis and the collaboration of various groups at CMSC to build out guidelines and standards of practice, including groups like NARCOMS, MAGNIMS, and others.