The National Multiple Sclerosis Society aspires to bring the global community together to cure MS for everyone, aiming to achieve this goal as swiftly as possible. Their mission involves coordinating and focusing worldwide resources on essential research questions to accelerate progress toward ending MS.
The grant program by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society focuses on three major pathways: STOPPING MS in its tracks, RESTORING function lost due to MS, and ENDING MS through prevention. The Society invests in a wide range of research, from laboratory models to population-based studies, emphasizing collaboration across diverse disciplines, data and resource sharing, and focusing on underserved and understudied MS populations. The Clinical Care Physician Fellowship, particularly in Pediatric Care, is designed for pediatric neurology applicants to provide direct patient care under supervision, with an opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary healthcare team. This fellowship is primarily clinical rather than research-focused and aims to train fellows in providing comprehensive care to pediatric MS patients, encouraging them to become leaders within the MS clinical community.
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