Centre for Preventive Neurology symposium presentation

On Monday, 4th March, Dr. Sharifa Battashi, presented at the Centre for Preventive Neurology symposium. She provided an update on our ongoing project and explained the stages of the peer research training that we are planning to deliver over the next few weeks.

This training is a key part of our research approach. It involves preparing our peer researchers to conduct research. This method is not just about collecting data; it's about engaging the different people and understanding MS care experiences from a personal perspective.

Peer research is crucial for our project. It allows us to gather insights that are grounded in the real-life experiences of those directly affected by MS. This approach enhances the relevance and depth of our research findings.

As we move forward with the peer researcher training, we are excited about the potential impact of this approach. We believe it will bring valuable new insights into MS care and contribute to better support for all those affected by the condition.

We'll continue to provide updates on the project, as we progress in our efforts to make MS research more inclusive and impactful.

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