Calendar of Events
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Macon, GA – Patient Education Program: The Latest Research & Best Practices in Managing and Treating MS
Hotel Forty-Five 401 Cotton Ave, Macon, Georgia, United StatesView EventJoin MSAA for an in-person educational program in Macon, GA. Guest Presenter: Dr. Robert K. Shin, MD To register, please visit this link. For more information, please contact Darion Banister, Director of Health Education and Equity at dbanister@mymsaa.org or (800) 532-7667, ext. 152. About the Presenter Robert K. Shin, MD, FANA, FAAN, is director of the Multiple Sclerosis and Clinical […]
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Webinar – Voces y Avances: MS Research in Our Communities
View EventJoin us in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a timely and important discussion on the latest research updates in multiple sclerosis (MS) as they relate to Hispanic/Latinx communities. This webinar will highlight current findings, address health disparities, and underscore the critical importance of diverse participation in MS research. Please note: This presentation will be conducted […]
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Nashville, TN – Patient Education Program: Our Voices: The African American Experience Living and Thriving with MS
B Two Events 796 Rivergate Parkway, Goodlettsville, Tennessee, United StatesView EventJoin MSAA for an in-person educational program in the Nashville, TN area. Guest Presenter: Dr. Jakai Nolan McEwen To register, please visit this link. For more information, please contact Darion Banister, Director of Health Education and Equity at dbanister@mymsaa.org or (800) 532-7667, ext. 152. About the Presenter Dr. Jakai Nolan McEwen is a board-certified neurologist and fellowship trained multiple […]
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Webinar – Staying in the Workforce: Navigating ADA Rights and Accommodations
View EventJoin MSAA and Attorney and Counselor at Law Jamie R. Hall for this informative session designed to provide participants with a practical understanding of how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and workplace accommodations can support continued employment and productivity—even in the face of physical or cognitive challenges related to MS. Attendees will learn about […]
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Women of Action Philadelphia – A Celebration of Fashion in Blue
The Down Town Club 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesView EventYou're invited to join Women of Action - A Celebration in Blue for the MS Community, hosted by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. This event provides the perfect opportunity to participate in an inspirational and uplifting event, while improving the lives of those impacted by MS in our community. Proceeds from the event support MSAA's free programs and services for people living with multiple sclerosis and their families.
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Los Angeles, CA – Voces y Avances: MS Research, Shared Decisions, and Culturally Relevant Care in Our Communities
USC Hotel 3540 S Figueroa St., Los Angeles, California, United StatesView EventMSAA warmly invites you to join us in Los Angeles, CA for a free patient education program and dinner featuring the latest research updates in MS care, with a special focus on the Hispanic/Latinx communities. The program will also include an engaging patient–provider conversation on culturally relevant care and shared decision-making. Guest Presenters: Lilyana Amezcua, MD, […]
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Improving Lives Through Art® Fall 2025 Paint-Along
Online EventView EventMSAA invites you to join us for Improving Lives Through Art®, a series of virtual fundraising events highlighting art as a way of therapeutic expression and connection. Virtual Paint-Along with Artist Hannah Garrison One of our very own Art Showcase artists, Hannah Celeste Garrison, will instruct in painting one of her beautiful original art pieces, "Autumn […]
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Webinar – Your Role in MS Improvements in Care: Demystifying Clinical Trials
View EventClinical trials are the foundation for determining best practice in MS care and for every new treatment option available in multiple sclerosis (MS) today, and they cannot happen without the involvement of people living with MS. In this webinar, Dr. Leorah Freeman, MS specialist and researcher, will break down the history and importance of clinical trials, explain how […]
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Webinar – The Power of the Page: Coping with Chronic Illness Through Writing
View EventEvery individual’s journey with MS is unique, and navigating life with a chronic illness can present challenges on many levels. This engaging program explores how journaling can support emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual wellness while living with MS. Participants will delve into the powerful connection between writing and wellness, discovering journaling as a valuable practice […]
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Webinar – The Long Game: Lifestyle Medicine & MS
View EventJoin Dr. Lisa Doggett for a conversation about why living with MS isn’t about quick fixes. This webinar explores how lifestyle medicine – including nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, substance avoidance, and social connection – can support long-term health, resilience, and quality of life with MS. About the Presenter Lisa Doggett, MD, MPH, is a […]
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Cleveland Clinic: Empower Your Path (in-person and virtual)
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health 888 W. Bonneville Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesView EventEmpower Your Path: Living Well with Multiple Sclerosis and Other Neuroimmunological Disorders Join the Cleveland Clinic Nevada for a hybrid in-person/live virtual, multidisciplinary symposium where they will explore how other coexisting medical conditions can complicate disease management and outcomes, while highlighting the benefits of anti-inflammatory nutrition, physical activity, restorative sleep, mental health and emotional wellbeing. […]
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Webinar – Rewriting the Narrative: MS, Equity, and the Lived Experience of Black Women
View EventBeing Black, being a woman, and living with MS comes with layered complexities that are too often overlooked. This Black History Month, join MSAA, along with Dr. Heidi Crayton, Neurologist and MS Specialist, and Dawn Morgan, MS and Women’s Health Researcher, for a conversation that centers on the lived experiences of Black women with MS […]
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Syracuse, NY – Patient Education Program: The Latest Research & Best Practices in Treating and Managing MS
Syracuse Community Health 819 S. Salina Street, Syracuse, New York, United StatesView EventJoin MSAA for an in-person educational program in the Syracuse, NY area. Guest Presenter: Corey McGraw, MD To register, please visit this link. Last day to register: March 10, 2026. For more information, please contact Yahaira Rivera-Bobadilla, Director of Mission Delivery and Program Development at yrivera@mymsaa.org or (800) 532-7667, ext. 151. About the Presenter Dr. Corey McGraw is a […]
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Women of Action Atlanta – A Celebration of Fashion in Blue
Cherokee Town Club 155 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Georgia, United StatesView EventYou're invited to join Women of Action - A Celebration in Blue for the MS Community, hosted by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America, on Friday, March 20 in Atlanta. Women of Action is a stylish and empowering celebration where all attendees are encouraged to wear blue for the cause. This event provides the perfect opportunity to participate in […]
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Austin, TX – Pro Player Foundation: 11th rEECh on the Road Panel
Fairmont Austin Hotel 101 Red River Street, Austin, Texas, United StatesView EventJoin Pro Player Foundation on April 18 for the 11th rEECh on the Road Panel at the Fairmont Austin — hosted by PPF MS advocate and Thought Leader, Tyler Campbell. This impactful rEECh panel brings the MS community together for real conversations, authentic connections, and shared experiences. What: “Pro Player Foundation: 11th rEECh on the Road […]
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Webinar – Resilient Voices: Practical Voice Techniques for MS Care
View EventLiving with MS can sometimes change how your voice feels and sounds. Join MSAA and voice expert Dr. Gloriana Cruz Rivera on this supportive, hands-on webinar designed to help you speak with greater ease, clarity, and confidence. You’ll learn to recognize common voice changes related to MS and practice simple, fatigue-friendly techniques to support breathing, […]
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MSAA’s 12th Improving Lives Benefit: In-Person & Streaming
The Switch House by Cescaphe 1325 Beach Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesView EventMSAA’s signature event, the Improving Lives Benefit, features both an in-person donor reception and a live virtual event to bring the community together, whether attending at the event space or from the comfort of their homes.
To learn more about this event or to get registered, visit mymsaa.org/benefit.
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Webinar – Pregnancy and Breastfeeding with MS, NMO and MOGAD
View EventPresented by our friends at the International Organization of MS Nurses (IOMSN): Please join neurologist experts in women’s health for an informational webinar outlining how you can prepare for a healthy pregnancy if you have a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, or MOGAD. This webinar is presented by experts from the […]
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Portland, OR – Education Program: The Latest Research & Best Practices in Treating and Managing MS
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Convention Center 435 NE Wasco St, Portland, Oregon, United StatesView EventJoin MSAA for an engaging and informative patient education program and dinner in Portland, Oregon discussing the latest research and best practices in MS care. Guest Presenter: Dr. Kyle Smoot – Outpatient Medical Director, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center MS Center, Portland, Oregon To register, please visit this link. For more information, please contact Kimberlee Baugh, […]
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Philadelphia, PA – Educational Program: Women’s Voices in MS Care
Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue 4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesView Eventoin MSAA for an engaging and informative in-person educational program, Women’s Voices in MS Care, which brings together expert insight and lived experience. Join us to explore early, high-efficacy MS treatments, women’s health across the lifespan, and strategies for self-advocacy and shared decision-making. Guest Presenters: Dr. Karen Berkowitz, Dr. Rohini Samudralwar, and Dawn Morgan, MS Advocate
