Speaker: Saúl Reyes, Chair of Neurology, Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá
What key insights will you be sharing in your session?
Saúl Reyes: Hello, everyone. My name is Saúl Reyes. I am a neurologist from Bogota in Colombia. Together with Dr Antje Bischof from Germany, we will be delivering a joint presentation on the clinical highlights from this Joint ECTRIMS-ACTRIMS Meeting. We have reviewed hundreds of abstracts that will be presented at the congress. During our session, we will discuss a few works that, in our opinion, are key due to their implications for the multiple sclerosis landscape. Although there will be many important findings being presented at the congress, our highlights will mainly cover those that we believe have the potential to change our clinical practise and also those that can have a meaningful impact on our patients' outcomes. So please join us.
Why is MSMilan2023 such an important event for MS experts and neurologists?
Saúl Reyes: And I think that this Joint ECTRIMS-ACTRIMS Meeting is the most important event on MS happening this year, that all the clinicians and researchers do not want to miss for many reasons. Firstly, education. Participants will have access to the latest, both clinical and research advances in the field of MS. Number two: networking. And on this point, ECTRIMS never disappoints as it is usual that the congress will provide several opportunities for you to connect with other colleagues and experts from all around the globe. And you may even find opportunities for research collaboration. And last but not least, inspiration. Listening to stories from leaders in the field of MS, and discovering innovative ideas at ECTRIMS, can inspire you in your own clinical and research practice, so you can bring home something valuable and significant. So, overall, if you want to keep up with the latest trends and breakthroughs in the rapidly evolving field of MS, you better, join us at MSMilan2023.