Event
MS Foundation MasterClass 23 - Module 1
Module 2: 12th - 13th November 2026
To complete the course delegates must return for Module 2 where they will present their intermodule project/audit to the Academy.
Location
Halifax Hall, Sheffield University Campus
Endcliffe Vale Road
Sheffield
S10 3ER
Who is this course for?
This is the ideal course for those who have a solid grounding in neurology or other related specialisms and want to develop or enhance their special interest in MS. Course attendees might include clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), allied health professionals (AHPs) working in health or social care, specialist registrars (SpRs), general practitioners, psychologists and pharmacists.
What will the course include?
Our in-depth and practically-applicable learning tackles specific issues around the management of MS throughout a person’s journey with the disease. This education is case-based, practical and interactive. Our speaker faculty is multi-disciplinary across healthcare and research which allows deeper practical and interactive conversations around the case studies discussed.
This course aims to provide an introduction and broad overview of the modern management of MS including:
- Diagnosis, differential diagnosis, epidemiological consideration
- Pathophysiology around progressive MS
- Symptom management
- Relapse management and current treatment options
- Advanced MS
Ultimately promoting holistic management of MS, the course will provide practical learning and inspiring service models that are cemented through the inter-module project, an essential part of the overall course.
Intermodule project
This MasterClass includes an intermodule project as a mandatory part of the course, which takes the practical education to a fundamental level. It’s an opportunity to test new knowledge and skills, while improving local services. Delegates are offered mentorship and encouraged to support their peers as they continue to develop their specialism in a way that directly impacts patients’ outcomes.
Attendees have free reign over their project, and it’s the perfect opportunity for delegates to develop or investigate an area of interest in their service. This may be a new service delivery, mapping a care pathway, an innovative new way of working, streamlining services, specifics around patient management or a more detailed look at drug treatments. It could take the form of an audit, patient feasibility study, retrospective review or another form of research. It should meet a local need to develop a new or existing service and will contribute towards the delegate's personal development. → View previous projects here.
Programme TBC
Please see the 2025 programme below for an overview of what to expect.
Cost & accommodation
The course is fully funded, subject to funding from our sponsors. This includes a travel allowance of £150 (standard class) for clinicians practising in the UK for both modules, and accommodation for the night prior and the night of the MasterClass.
There will be a £100 deposit required to secure your place, this will be invoiced to you upon confirmation of your registration. This deposit will be refunded within 30 days of successful completion of both modules and submission of a project. Failure to attend a module or cancelling within 8 weeks of the course commencement date will result in the charge of £100. → Please note, terms and conditions
Please note that Halifax Hall does not have a lift. If you require a ground floor room for accessibility purposes, kindly inform us in advance.
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