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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Living with Primary-Progressive MS

MS Learn Online:
Today's new Feature Presentation:

Living with Primary-Progressive MS

featuring Dorothy Northrop, MSW, ACSW
and Nicholas La Roccca, PhD

This five-part video webcast series explores:

  • The Emotional Side of Living with Primary-Progressive MS
  • Planning Ahead with Primary-Progressive MS
  • Rehab Options with Primary-Progressive MS
  • Employment Planning when Living with Primary-Progressive MS
  • Cognitive Issues when Living with Primary-Progressive MS

Click here to view the webcasts, or
copy into your browser: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/multimedia-library/webcasts--podcasts/living-with-primary-progressive-ms/index.aspx
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