Event

6th national MS conference for primary care in Scotland

Meeting New

19 Jun 2025 8:45 - 16:15

This event is open to all health and social care professionals who support people living with multiple sclerosis

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This meeting has been financially supported by sponsorship from Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Limited, Roche Products Limited and Merck Serono Ltd. The sponsors have had no control over the educational content or organisation of this meeting.

Navigating inclusion and working together in multiple sclerosis

Location: Trades Hall - Glasgow

Trades Hall
85 Glassford St
Glasgow
G1 1UH

Meeting overview

This professional development meeting offers an opportunity to connect with a like-minded community and work towards the following objectives:

  • to enhance clinical understanding of contemporary MS management
  • to develop supportive care strategies
  • to provide evidence-based insights into MS care
Key topics covered:
  • Understanding and mitigating health related disparities in MS care: environmental and social determinants of health

  • Young people with MS

  • Terminally ill adult bill: legal process, palliative care, navigating the conversation, practicalities and implications for staff

  • Scottish Ballet’s Elevate programme for people with MS

Who is this meeting for?

Open to all health and social care professionals who care for people with multiple sclerosis. Whether you work in specialist services, primary care or the community, if you’re involved in MS care in any setting, this is a conference you won’t want to miss.

Programme - speakers and content subject to change

Last updated: 27/05/2025

Download now (NSPCM1-programme.pdf)
Cost of the meeting

There will be a £25 attendance fee to attend this meeting. This will be invoiced when your application has been approved.

Travel and accommodation

Delegates are responsible for their own accommodation and travel costs.

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