The 6th Annual MS conference is a two-day medical education meeting which brings together a notable faculty of globally acknowledged MS experts who will consider new discoveries and therapies at the limits of MS treatments.
Application has been submitted to the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians.
Multiple Sclerosis Specialists, Neurologists, Rehabilitation Specialists, Immunologists, Neurophysiologists, Scientists, Researchers.
Registration is free and includes access to all of the medical sessions.
Multiple Sclerosis at the Limits is supported by way of grants or sponsorship from the pharmaceutical industry. Our supporters have no involvement in the organisation of this event, or the selection of speakers or topics which are handled entirely independently by the event Chairs. Supporters are invited to send a delegation of senior company representatives to attend, and their role is simply to continue building the crucial understanding between academia and industry in a scientific setting. Full disclosure of contacted supporters will appear on the event website and be available at the venue during the event.
With a deep understanding of the challenges facing MS Specialists, the Chairs bring a wealth of experience to the task of leading the event. In creating the meeting, they have drawn upon their personal awareness of the disease area, the ongoing knowledge shared by colleagues and the feedback from previous gatherings to ensure that the meeting is highly relevant and enjoyable for the expert community.
The Royal College of Physicians
11 St Andrews Place
London
NW1 4LE
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3075 1649
Directions: The Royal College of Physicians is located next to Regent's Park in the centre of London. It is easily accessible by all forms of transport. The main entrance can be reached by approaching the Outer Circle from Park Square East and the A501 Marylebone Road.
By Underground: Regent's Park Station on the Bakerloo Line (3 minutes walk), Great Portland Street Station on Circle, Metropolitan and City Lines (5 minutes walk), Warren Street Station on the Victoria and Northern Lines (10 minutes walk).
Car parking: The RCP has free car parking for disabled visitors. There are public car parks located on A4201 Portland Place, Devonshire Street, Munster Square, and Cardington Street all within walking distance.
This meeting is endorsed and supported by the Lancet, The Lancet Neurology and eClinicalMedicine.
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