The 10th Anniversary celebration of MS and Me
Join Ava Battles, CEO of MS Ireland, in celebrating a decade of empowering stories.
Join Ava Battles, CEO of MS Ireland, in celebrating a decade of empowering stories.
You are invited to participate in a MSIF survey created for people with MS, by people with MS. If you have MS, you can help policy makers, researchers and healthcare professionals to understand more about your MS experience and how it changes over time, monitor your MS more effectively and efficiently and ensure people with MS are heard when designing and evaluating treatments and services.
MS Ireland are thrilled to announce the launch of the 'Reflective Video' series, a project created by MS Ireland with the support of Viatris. This enlightening video series delves into developments in the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) space over the past 30 years. While we acknowledge that there is still much work to be done in the quest to understand and manage MS, this series takes a moment to reflect on the significant progress made thus far.
Guest blogger Jordan McCarthy opens up about his personal MS journey and his reasons for encouraging your participation in this year's MS Readathon campaign.
We've taken our title from a Rankin/Bass stop-motion Christmas television special. A favourite from the youth of our host, Trevis L Gleason. He'll explain......
NOTICE OF THE RECONVENED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY OF IRELAND LIMITED
24th Reconvened National Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) (since incorporation – the Society was founded in 1961) of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland Limited on Thursday, 30th November 2023 at 8.00 p.m. in the MS Care Centre, 65 Bushy Park Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 and via Zoom
Alanna Denny, a PhD candidate from University College Cork is conducting research to understand the lived experiences and perspectives of medication adherence in people with MS in the Republic of Ireland.
MS Readathon ambassador Ciara O'Meara is a lecturer in General Nursing at the University of Galway and has lived with MS for the past 15 years.
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