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The poster India trip, the thirst for knowledge

An educational trip to India organized by the United Kingdom Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society in conjunction with the MS Society India (MSSI) hasbeen hailed a success.

Some neurologists, MS-therapist specialist nursesshared and their knowledge and information on research in the United Kingdom, care and treatmentwith about 1500 public health professionals and people are affected by MS andhave returned with exciting research opportunities .

It is presumed, nearly 50000 people are affected by MS are Indiaand there is little access to information on the status, limited access to specialized professionals in the health sector and the absence of symptoms managementknowledge.

While two passengers, members of the MS Society Professional Network visited Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and New Delhi toencourage greater international understanding between British MS andIndian Commons.

She encouraged self-management, rehabilitation and themulti-disciplinary approach as a method of managing MS oftraining on a series of events and demand greater knowledge of the state.

Reflecting on the visit, Furnival Caron, Chief of Corporate Development SEP in Britain, said: “We were of the opinion that we had justscratched the surface and there was much to be done.

“This has been made, if we are to training and the event takes place inDelhi man turned from the date because it was not evenstanding rooms are at your disposal.
“We all feel that there is great interest, what wewere do and a thirst for knowledge among Member States population of India.”
Caron arrived on the road by Jane Petty, Alison NationalPhysiotherapy lead and Ford, Research Manager at the MS Society.

Consultant Neurologists Alasdair Coles AddenbrookesHospital in Cambridge and Eli money from King’s College London attendedalongside clinical psychologist Anita Rose of The Walton Centre - UK’sonly neuroscience NHS Trust, which is based in Liverpool.

Denise Middleton, MS Occupational Therapist was accompanied byAdrienne Cox, MS nurse and Carrie Brown, MS forHealthcare Lead Nurse at Home, sponsors of the trip.

Carrie said: “We learned a quantity of the MS Society India, peopleaffected MS and specialists in all the places we visited.

Ndien travel shows thirst for knowledge.

An educational trip organized by the British India of multiple sclerosis (MS) Society in conjunction with the MS Society India (MSSI) was celebrated as a success.

Some neurologists, MS-therapist specialist nurses and shared their knowledge and information on research in the United Kingdom, care and treatment of approximately 1500 public health professionals and people are affected by MS income and Exciting research opportunities.

It is presumed, nearly 50000 people are affected by MS in India and there is little access to information on the state, only limited access to specialized professionals in the health sector and lack of problem knowledge management.

While two passengers, members of the MS Society Professional Network visited Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad and the promotion of international understanding by MS between British and Indian communities.

She encouraged self-management, rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary approach as a method of managing MS on a series of training courses and demand greater knowledge of the state.

Reflecting on the visit, Furnival Caron, Chief of Corporate Development SEP in Britain, said: “We believe we have only scratched the surface and there was much to be done.

“This has been made, if we are training, a meeting in New Delhi and the man was applied from the day when there were not even standing at your disposal.

“We all feel that there is great interest in what we were doing and a thirst for knowledge among Member States population of India.”

Caron arrived on the road by Jane Petty, lead and physiotherapy National Alison hand Ford, Research Manager at the MS Society.

Consultant Alasdair Coles neurologists Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge and Eli money from King’s College London also attended alongside clinical psychologist Anita Rose of The Walton Centre - the United Kingdom is the only neuroscience NHS Trust, which is headquartered in Liverpool.

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