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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada  – Webinar Registration

 

Hear from the Experts: COVID19 & MS Update 

Thursday September 29, 2022  3:00PM ET  (1 hour)

12:00PM  PT

VICTORIA, BC

1:00 MT

EDMONTON, AB
REGINA, SK

 

 

2:00PM CT

WINNIPEG, MB

3:00PM ET

TORONTO, ON

4:00PM AT

HALIFAX, NS

4:30PM NT

ST.JOHN’S, NL

Well into our third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have questions about vaccines and boosters, the disease variants, and possible interactions of medications with vaccines. Dr. Jodie Burton will provide an update about COVID-19 and MS, plus address the re-engagement anxiety that many are experiencing as we return to more in-person and community activities.

Dr. Jodie Burton

 

Dr. Jodie Burton obtained her BSc in the Life Sciences in 1996 and her MD in 2000 at the University of Toronto. She then undertook a Neurology residency at the University of Toronto which she completed in 2005. At that time she spent two years in a Multiple Sclerosis fellowship with Dr. Paul O’Connor from 2005-2007 as well as obtaining her MSc in Clinical Epidemiology from 2006-2008 (both at the University of Toronto). She was on staff at the University of Toronto at the MS Clinic from 2007-2009; until she joined the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the MS Program as well as the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary in 2009, and currently is an Assistant Clinical Professor and a full member of the MS Research Program with the Hotchkiss Brian Institute.
For over 10 years, Dr. Burton’s research has focused on the role of Vitamin D in MS disease activity and neuroprotection, with ongoing studies and trials in this area. She has also developed escalation protocols for aggressive MS and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder and is the co-director of the Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Program for Multiple Sclerosis at the University of Calgary. She also participates in the Evidence Based Medicine educational program for neurology residents and supervises students in a variety of research settings.

 

Please note, this webinar will be conducted in English only.

 

MSSC Disclaimer: The MS Society does not approve, endorse, or recommend any specific product or therapy but provides information to assist individuals in making their own decisions.

 

If you have any questions please call Laurie Murphy at 306-994-6652 toll free: 1-800-268-7582, or email at: Laurie.Murphy@mssociety.ca

 

Each person must register individually, Google Chrome is recommended for the best registration and attendance experience.

For the day of the webinar you must use Google Chrome or Firefox web browser.  Mobile devices such as phones or tablets are supported if they are running Android or Apple IOS. Zoom meeting client or app is optional.