Why Research is an Important Support Service in the MS Care Pathway
By Hannah Burns, MS Clinical Research Sister, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & Sarah Kelly, MS Research Nurse, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Why Research is an Important Support Service in the MS Care Pathway
By Hannah Burns, MS Clinical Research Sister, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & Sarah Kelly, MS Research Nurse, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Establishing a pathway to support Patient Initiated Follow-up
By Ruth Cutts, Clinical Lead Physiotherapist, Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust
A Step Towards Improving the Patient Experience of Transitioning to SPMS
By Polly Kay, MS Nurse Specialist, Bedford Hospital NHS Trust
Encouraging excellence, developing leaders, inspiring change
MS Academy was established five years ago and in that time has accomplished a huge amount. The six different levels of specialist MS training are dedicated to case-based learning and practical application of cutting edge research. Home to national programme Raising the Bar and the fantastic workstream content it is producing, this is an exciting Academy to belong to.