International Journal of MS Care The International Journal of MS Care (IJMSC) is the official journal of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC), Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis (RIMS), the International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Nurses (IOMSN), and the International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation Therapists (IOMSRT).Through international and multidisciplinary cooperation and communication, the editors hope to improve the quality of care for patients with MS.
The IJMSC publishes peer-reviewed articles in areas of interest to MS health-care professionals. Topics include neurological, nursing, rehabilitative, psychological, and psychosocial care and quality-of-life issues of people with MS and reflect the diversity of the journal's readership. Categories of manuscripts considered include original research, clinically relevant reviews of the literature, case reports, consensus statements, controversies, book reviews, and letters to the editor. Click here to go to the IJMSC site (http://ijmsc.org)
Newsletters
Multiple Sclerosis Quarterly Report (MSQR)
The MSQR is published jointly by the CMSC and the United Spinal Association. The MSQR reviews the latest research, clinical and other events in the MS community. To view latest MSQR online, click here.
The MS Exchange The MS Exchange is a newsletter for affiliates and members of the CMSC. The MS Exchange reports on general news and events regarding MS. Many of our NARCOMS participants also receive this letter. To view latest MS Exchange online, click here.
Clinical Practice Guides
The CMSC has been working with the Paralyzed Veterans Association (PVA) to develop clinical practice guidelines for Multiple Sclerosis care-takers. These guides are part of a continuing effort to provide educational materials for our members. The guides will be made available for free download soon on our web site. Currently, the CMSC and EPVA have completed two guidelines:
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MS Clinical Practice Guideline: Fatigue and Multiple Sclerosis
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MS Clinical Practice Guideline: Evidence-Based Management Strategies for Urinary Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis
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