Suhayl Dhib-Jalbut: Looking At The Future Of Multiple Sclerosis Care

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The treatment of multiple sclerosis requires the work of more than just neurologists and that figures to be the case well into the future as well.

The treatment of multiple sclerosis requires the work of more than just neurologists and that figures to be the case well into the future as well.

Speaking at the annual meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, Suhayl S. Dhib-Jalbut, MD, from Rutgers University discussed a variety of topics on the future of the condition including what role primary care physicians can play in the treatment progression for patients. As Past President of the American Committee for the Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Dhib-Jalbut said he has seen great progress made in this area with more work to be done going forward.

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