The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center holds a virtual multiple sclerosis education event quarterly that focuses on topics that impact patients multiple sclerosis and their caregivers.

MS Education Series – September 2024

Thursday, September 26
6 – 7:30p.m.

Join The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for a free, virtual multiple sclerosis (MS) education event where our team of experts will update you on the newest therapies and strategies to improve health, as well as promising new research. This free webinar is designed for anyone living with MS or caring for someone with MS.

Topics will include:

  • MS phenotypes
  • Medications and fall risks
  • Preventing falls in MS
  • Research Updates

Register

MS Quality of Life Symposium

Join us for the Quality of Life Symposium on Saturday, April 27 at the Fawcett Center. This free event is open to patients living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Participants will attend presentations on important lifestyle interventions that can improve their quality of life with MS. Lunch will be provided. Parking is free.

Topics will include:

  • Phenotypes and disease progression
  • MS exercise tool kit
  • Integrative medicine
  • Interactive Kombucha demo
  • Medications and quality of life
  • Exercise programming
  • Dietary recommendations
  • Sleep techniques and strategies

At the end of the event, participants will also have the opportunity to enroll in a research project utilizing surveys to study the effects of following the Disease Intervention Program for 12 weeks on quality of life. 

Click here for the latest MS Education Event Video and Resources

Visit one of our experts — make an appointment.

We would love the opportunity care for you.  

To schedule an appointment online, fill out our simple form or call 614-482-2076. 

We look forward to learning about you and working together to improve your quality of life in MS.

Benjamin Segal, MD, discusses new treatments for multiple sclerosis

Benjamin Segal, MD, chair of neurology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, discusses the new treatment options available for MS and how holistic treatment is helping patients with this disease.

Our MS team

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Tirisham Gyang, MD

MS Program Director, Neurologist

Benjamin Segal

Benjamin Segal, MD

Chair of Neurology Department, MS Specialist, Neurologist

Iryna Crescenze, MD

Iryna Crescenze, MD

Urologist

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Erica Dawson, PhD

Neuropsychologist

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Kristi Epstein, APRN, CNP, CCRN

MS Nurse Practitioner

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Margaret Hansen, RPh

Pharmacist

Cole Harrington

Cole Harrington, MD, PhD

MS Specialist, Neurologist

Brooke Harshbarger

Brooke Harshbarger, DPT, PT

Physical Therapist

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Allison Jordan, DO

Neuroimmunologist

Meena Khan, MD

Meena Khan, MD

Sleep Medicine, Neurology

Grace Schaffner, DPT, PT

Grace Schaffner, DPT, PT

Physical Therapist

Xiaojun Zhang

Xiaojun Zhang, MD, PhD

MS Specialist, Neurologist

Yinan Zhang, MD

Yinan Zhang, MD

MS Specialist, Neurologist

Resources and Support

MS Education

View and learn more about our Multiple Sclerosis Education Webinar Series at the Ohio State Multiple Sclerosis Center.

View webinars and resources

MS Stories

At the Ohio State Multiple Sclerosis Center, we treat and research MS in the hopes of stopping disease progression, restoring function and ending MS forever. 

Recent MS news stories

Clinical Trials

Researchers at Ohio State’s Multiple Sclerosis Center, conducting both laboratory and clinical research, are keeping pace with — and often leading — efforts  to advance care for MS.

Clinical trials at Ohio State offer you access to the most current diagnosis, treatment and symptom management breakthroughs, sometimes years before they are commercially available.

Enroll in a clinical trial

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

The Ohio State MS Center is a partner of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, sponsoring events such as Walk MS, Bike MS and community events.

Learn more

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