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EXCEMED – Excellence in Medical Education is the new name of Serono Symposia International Foundation (SSIF). Our new name reflects the independent nature of our educational offerings and marks an exciting point in our evolution. The change does not affect the structure, management or portfolio of the Foundation.


High impact continuing medical education

Since the 1990s, EXCEMED has provided MS specialists with educational activities to help improve their knowledge and share expertise. EXCEMED aims to encourage the good interaction between physicians, other health care professionals and patients, which is vital in diagnosis and treatment of MS. Success in developing educational tools for treating MS has encouraged EXCEMED to extend its work to other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer. In these fields, EXCEMED offers the same balanced and unbiased quality content. Two symposia in South America and Canada have been organized, consolidating in this way, the role of EXCEMED as a worldwide medical education provider.

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Neurology Extracts first edition

The first edition of Neurology Extracts from EXCEMED is now available. Neurology Extracts will update you on all the latest debates in your field as covered in our educational activities and in international congresses and more. The first issue includes highlights from the Neurology annual conference in Dubai, updates you on new and existing e-learning opportunities and Professor Xavier Montalban summarises key presentations at the EXCEMED Updating Knowledge in MS preceptorship.

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New 'capsule videos' from Annual Conference



Neurological complex disorders Adherence to treatment

We know that users of the EXCEMED website are busy people. That is why we have created 'capsule videos', with expert speakers from our events 'encapsulating' the key points from their presentations in short three minute  videos. From the recent EXCEMED Neurology annual conference, Filippo Martinelli Boneschi (Italy) and Carlo Pozzilli (Italy) present on Neurological complex disorders and Adherence to treatment. Just click on the images above to watch the videos.

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A video lecture from the 2014 EXCEMED Annual Conference is now online. Genetics of multiple sclerosis: current and emerging candidates given by  F. Martinelli Boneschi (Italy) highlights the novel and exciting genetics discoveries driven by such factors as new technology and genome-wide association studies and custom arrays. The lecture explains the role of genetics in multiple sclerosis susceptibility and lists the latest established multiple sclerosis risk variants.

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A 'capsule' video interview with Amy Perrin Ross from the Chicago MS Center, USA is now online. In the short interview, Amy Perrin Ross outlines the crucial  relationship between the MS Center and the patient at home. The interview was recorded at the 16th MS Nurse International Workshop held in Boston, USA on 9 September 2014.

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Are you registered with the MS Nurse website? it is packed with relevant information and debate for MS nurses. Most of the material is available only to registered users. Register now. It is free and will take only a minute of your time.

 

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