The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “Beyond the Chart: Strengthening Self-Advocacy Through Communication – PART 2” as the second and final in a two-part series. Hosted by Shelby Bassili of MSAA, this program is part of MSAA’s 2026 MS Awareness Month theme – Your MS, Your Voice: The Power of Self-Advocacy. Our guests once again are Annette Howard, MD and patient advocate Kate Durack, MPS. Dr. Howard is the Medical Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Institute of Texas in Houston and a member of MSAA’s African American Advisory Board. Kate serves as Director of MSIN Communication & Patient Focus at MSAA and was diagnosed with MS 10 years ago. In this final episode in our series, “Beyond the Chart,” you will hear the conclusion of the chat with our esteemed guests, where Dr. Howard and Kate dive into what happens after the doctor’s appointment and how to keep the conversation going between visits – and beyond the chart.
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Rewriting the Narrative: MS, Equity, and the Lived Experience of Black Women
Featuring Heidi Crayton, MD and Dawn Morgan, patient advocate Being Black, being a woman, and living with MS comes with layered complexities that are too often overlooked. In this recorded […]
Read News ArticleEpisode 21: Beyond the Chart: Strengthening Self-Advocacy Through Communication – Part 1
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “Beyond the Chart: Strengthening Self-Advocacy Through Communication – PART 1” as the first in a two-part series. Hosted by Shelby Bassili of MSAA, this program is part of MSAA’s 2026 MS Awareness Month theme – Your MS, Your Voice: The Power of Self-Advocacy. Our guests are Annette Howard, MD and patient advocate Kate Durack, MPS. Dr. Howard is the Medical Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Institute of Texas in Houston and a member of MSAA’s African American Advisory Board. Kate serves as Director of MSIN Communication & Patient Focus at MSAA and was diagnosed with MS 10 years ago. This initial episode highlights practical ways patients can ensure their voices are heard beyond what’s written in the chart and what actually helps create meaningful human connection between patients and their healthcare providers.
Read News ArticleMSAA Launches Campaign Focused on Self-Advocacy Strategies in Recognition of MS Awareness Month
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) proudly recognizes March as MS Awareness Month and is pleased to highlight several programs to support the MS community. This month’s awareness campaign, “Your MS, Your Voice: The Power of Self-Advocacy,” focuses on self-advocacy strategies and offers insights from both the clinician and lived-experience perspectives
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MSAA is proud to support Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month during the month of March and is offering several digital educational activities – including a podcast series, educational video, blog posts, […]
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Diane Bustin – Collins, MS I am age 72 and was diagnosed at age 18. I am self-taught and paint from the heart. Life has always been colorful to me. […]
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View this month’s Artist of the Month MSAA is very proud to present our 2026 MSAA Art Showcase – celebrating the work of artists affected by MS. We have received […]
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2026 MSAA Art Showcase Entrants View this month’s Artist of the Month Previous: Lauren Meyrowitz – Next: Nancy Mohsen Victor Michaels – Brooklyn, NY Hi, my name is Victor Michaels. […]
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2026 MSAA Art Showcase Entrants View this month’s Artist of the Month Previous: Sonja Stackhouse – Next: Shana Stern Verna Stearns – Sunrise Beach, TX As an artist, I strive […]
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