The MS International Federation (MSIF) is pleased to announce that the free online course Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms and Diagnosis is now open for registration.
The course was developed by the Menzies Institute for Medical Research in collaboration with the MSIF for World MS Day. It is designed for anyone with an interest in MS, exploring:
- The biology and pathology of MS
- MS symptoms and diagnosis
- The impact of an MS diagnosis
- Global barriers to MS diagnosis and possible solutions.
We invite you to:
- Register for the free course and learn through interactive content and real-world insights
- Share the course with your networks including:
→ People newly diagnosed with MS, their families and carers
→ Healthcare professionals who do not specialise in MS – general practitioners, nurses, and allied health practitioners
→ MS advocates, support organisations, and educators
The course opens from 1 May – 15 June 2026
Register Here: https://worldmsday.org/online-course/
Sharing this course can help increase awareness of MS diagnosis and symptoms in your country. Use the promotional graphics here to share the course with your networks. ‘MS Symptoms and Diagnosis’ was developed by Menzies Institute for Medical Research in collaboration with MS International Federation and with support from MS Australia and MS Plus.
This World MS Day course is part of the My MS Diagnosis campaign calling for or early and accurate diagnosis for everyone living with MS.
About MSIF
MSIF is the global movement of MS organisations, by and for people affected by MS. We network, learn from each other, mobilise and enable global collaborations, to achieve the vital goals that can only be reached by coming together as a movement. We, the Federation, are made up of national MS organisations (including their staff, volunteers, and MS communities), the MSIF staff, board, and committees. The Federation has 47 member organisations in 45 countries, with links to many others around the world. As a movement, we bring the world together with urgency to improve the quality of life and well-being of everybody affected by MS and to end MS forever.
Blog courtesy of MSIF, a Patient Community Day Supporting Partner.
