Event

Annual MS MDT conference

Meeting New

04 Dec 2026 8:45 - 16:00

Location: The Studio - Glasgow

67 Hope St
Glasgow
G2 6AE

Overview

The Annual MS MDT conference is an educational meeting designed for healthcare professionals involved in the treatment, management, and support of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS).

This full-day programme brings together expert speakers from across neurology, urology, psychology, and specialist nursing to explore current challenges, emerging evidence, and practical approaches to MS care.

The meeting will cover a wide range of key topics, including updates to diagnostic criteria and their implications for MS services, cognitive dysfunction, assessing patient capacity, and the management of common complications such as urinary tract infections and spasticity.

With a mix of expert-led presentations, discussion sessions, and networking opportunities, the meeting aims to support shared learning, encourage multidisciplinary collaboration, and enhance clinical practice across services.

Aims & objectives

1. Develop a shared understanding of current developments in MS care

Participants will increase their collective awareness of updated diagnostic criteria, emerging research, and clinical issues relevant to Multiple Sclerosis, supporting a unified knowledge base across the multidisciplinary team.

2. Strengthen skills in assessing and supporting people with MS

Participants will enhance their ability to recognise and assess key clinical challenges in symptoms management and understand how different MDT roles contribute to effective assessment and management.

3. Promote integrated, person‑centred practice across the MS care pathway

Participants will explore ways to collaborate effectively, integrate new knowledge into practice, and deliver holistic, patient‑focused care by coordinating expertise across NHS, HSCP and third sector services.

Programme

Who is this meeting for?

This conference is for those who are involved in the treatment and care of people with MS. Attendees might include, but are not limited to, clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), allied health professionals (AHPs) working in health or social care, specialist registrars (SpRs), neurology or rehabilitation consultants, general practitioners, psychologists and pharmacists.

Cost of the meeting

The event is free to attend, including all meeting materials and catering throughout the day.

Spaces are limited – early booking is recommended. Certificates of attendance will be provided.

Travel and accommodation

Delegates are responsible for their own accommodation and travel costs.

A travel and accommodation bursary is available for those travelling an excessive distance to the meeting. To enquire, please contact sarahgibson@neurologyacademy.org

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