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MS Foundation MasterClass 10 – Module 2 (day 1)
Module 2 has now been split into 2 separate dates and will take place on 18 March and 9 June 2021. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
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This module has now been split into 2 separate dates. The first date is 18 March and with the current circumstances we are looking to hold this completely virtual, with the hope of having a number of delegates in attendance in Sheffield, providing guidance allows. The second date will be 9 June. We will be looking to have all the delegates in the room on this date, government guidance permitting.
Timeline
- 18 March: first day of module 2 (see programme below)
- 12 May: poster submission
- 21 May: project write-up submission
- 9 June: second day of module 2
CPD accreditation
'Multiple Sclerosis Foundation MasterClass 10' has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 30 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s). Full conditions of approval are listed in our guidelines. 12 External credits may be claimed for an MSc or equivalent activity.
RCN Accredited until 30 June 2021 – Accreditation applies only to the educational content and not to any product. RCN cannot confirm competence of any practitioner.

Module 1
Module 1 of this course has been held on 17-18 September 2020. You can now login with your account to access the MasterClass resources if you've attended module 1.
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Speakers

Honorary strategic director, MS Academy & consultant neurologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Honorary consultant neurologist, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

Honorary consultant neurologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital

Clinical academic neurologist, HIV-Neurology service at QMUL / Barts Health NHS Trust

Head of nursing, Neurology Academy; RCN neuroscience forum committee member and MS Together Trustee

Independent clinical psychologist

Clinical associate professor in neurology, University of Nottingham
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