Meetings & Reports

SIG Zoom In-Between Meeting (December 5th, 2020)

Zoom meeting sharing experiences of working during Covid-19, planning APACS translation and validation, and identifying knowledge gaps in communication and swallowing in Multiple Sclerosis.

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SIG Meeting during the RiMS Conference (October 19th, 2020)

Meeting to review ongoing SIG projects on dysphagia and communication and to launch a collaborative APACS translation and validation project.

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SIG In-Between Meeting – Haslev (December 6th – 7th, 2018)

“Moving from evidence to daily practice” by translating research on swallowing and communication into everyday clinical work.

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SIG In-Between Meeting – Overpelt (November 17th – 18th, 2017)

In-between meeting on innovative strategies of assessment and rehabilitation for swallowing and communication disorders in Multiple Sclerosis.

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SIG In-Between Meeting – Barcelona, Spain (May 4th, 2017)

Meeting devoted to dysarthria in Multiple Sclerosis, combining literature review with discussion of clinical evaluation and treatment practices.

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SIG In-Between Meeting – Zandvoort (November 17th – 18th, 2016)

Two-day meeting on cognition and communication disorders in MS, covering screening tools, case studies, the DYMUS project and future research plans.

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SIG In-Between Meeting – Brasschaat (November 26th – 27th, 2015)

Meeting covering group therapy, dysphagia management, research methodology, the DYMUS project, telerehabilitation and future plans for the SIG.

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SIG Joint In-Between Meeting – Melsbroek (November 18th – 19th, 2011)

Joint meeting to define cognitive “red flags”, discipline-specific observations and the key content of an optimal neuropsychological report for clinical practice.

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SIG Triple Meeting – Masku (November 19th – 21st, 2009)

Theme: “Participation of people with MS by empowering communication”.

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