About this Event
Do you have questions about the latest in MS research, symptom management, clinical care options and more? Get your MS questions answered by Dr. Robert Gross of the Rocky Mountain MS Center.
Conversations on MS is an audience-directed discussion -- so you should come ready to ask questions and participate! This is a unique opportunity to ask questions and explore information there usually isn't time for during a clinic visit with your neurologist.
ASK YOUR QUESTIONS IN ADVANCE
Ask questions ahead of time at the prompt after you register, or by emailing us at [email protected].
JOIN US ONLINE
This Online Broadcast will be conducted via Zoom, all registrants who select the "ONLINE VIA ZOOM" ticket option will receive a link to the Zoom meeting in the days leading up to the session -- please watch your email. The meeting room will open a few minutes before the scheduled start of the event.
- You must have access to a computer or mobile device capable of joining a Zoom session to participate. For more info on Zoom visit www.zoom.us. Registered participants will receive an email one day prior to the event with details about how to join the Zoom meeting.
- PLEASE NOTE: This session will be recorded and archived for viewing by others. Online attendees who do not wish to be recorded may participate anonymously by turning off their video and audio, and interacting only via text chat.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Dr. Robert Gross attended college at Columbia University and medical school at NYU School of Medicine. He completed Internship in Internal Medicine and Residency in Adult Neurology at Brown University in Providence. He then returned to New York to complete a fellowship in Multiple Sclerosis/Neuroimmunology at the CGD Center for MS at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Gross sees patients with MS and related disorders of the central nervous system. He divides his time between patient care, teaching, and clinical research. Research interests include the identification of biomarkers associated with treatment response in MS and the establishment of prospective databases to aid in prognostication. He recently moved to Colorado with his wife and beagle/terrier puppy and is thrilled to be living out West for the first time.
The Rocky Mountain MS Center's Conversations on MS series is made possible in part by support from Bristol Myers Squibb and Genentech.
Event Venue
Online
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