Sign up for ECTRIMS Patient Community Day

ECTRIMS Patient Community Day – an online and onsite event hosted by the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis and supported by MS Ireland – is your opportunity to join a global gathering of education and support, and learn about the latest advancements directly impacting your ongoing care and treatment options.

Event Details

ECTRIMS Patient Community Day

Date: Friday, 20 September 2024

Time: 15:00–18:00 CEST

Location: Bella Center Copenhagen, Denmark, and Online

This event is FREE to attend. Pre-registration is required, so be sure to secure your spot in advance. 

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What Awaits You

  • Empowering Insights: A roundtable panel of international experts will simplify complex research and share knowledge that matters most to you.
  • Engaging Q&A: Pose your questions to leading neurological experts and receive insightful answers about the latest research shaping your condition's landscape.
  • Multilingual Experience: The event will be held in English, with AI-powered simultaneous translations in 50+ languages.

Ask Questions

Do you have a question about your MS diagnosis that you would like to ask our panel of MS experts? Submit them with this easy-to-use web form and during the event they’ll do their best to address them.

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Invite Others to Join with #ECTRIMS4me

Help us spread the word about ECTRIMS Patient Community Day using the #ECTRIMS4me campaign. Visit the socialise and share webpage to reach out to your community and invite others to participate in this inclusive event.

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Why This Event Matters

ECTRIMS understands the impact of MS and related neurological conditions on your lives. This event is a result of its commitment to share the groundbreaking research unveiled during its annual congress with the community that matters the most – YOU.


Proudly Supporting

MS Ireland is supporting this event because we passionately believe that such collaborations provide us with an invaluable opportunity to push the boundaries of our knowledge and forge a stronger, more resilient path of collective support and well-being.

originally published July 2024
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