
Upcoming events.
Can Do MS - Newly Diagnosed Meetup
Newly Diagnosed Meetup: Taking Control of Your Health & Your MS
Living with MS is a journey, and taking control of your overall health is a powerful step forward. This session offers strategies to integrate MS care into your daily routines while prioritizing your physical and emotional well-being. Learn how to become the driver of your healthcare decisions and confidently manage your MS.
JUMPSTART: Informed Decision Making About DMTs
When making decisions about your disease modifying therapy, you might be inclined to say to your doctor, “Please just tell me what to do.” While there is no problem with leaning on your healthcare provider for this decision, recent research has shown that patients who are active in their treatment decisions have better outcomes. Together we’ll navigate this complex DMT landscape so you can make informed decisions about your MS treatment.
MS Community Program | Rochester, NY
At this program, you’ll join the brightest MS professionals and the most positive MS warriors in thoughtful conversation about the things that matter most to you.
Can Do MS - Newly Diagnosed Meetup
Daily Life with MS: Employment, Family Planning, and Relationship

Fundamentals of Traumatic Brain Injury
This free webinar aims to provide mental health professionals with a basic understanding of what individuals and families may go through when dealing with TBI.
Register by clicking the link below.


SRNA YA Support Group
The Siegel Rare Neuroimmune Association (SRNA) is a not-for-profit international organization dedicated to the support of children, adolescents, and adults with a spectrum of rare neuroimmune disorders. I will be guest facilitating a support group for this awesome organization. Check them out!


Can Do MS - Your Questions Answered: Shared Decision Making With Your Healthcare Team
Are you wondering how to find members for your healthcare team? How to talk to them about your needs and priorities? Maybe you’re challenged by your location or your insurance coverage, or just confused about which team members you need. This is your chance to ask all your questions and learn from healthcare providers and others with MS how to build the robust team you need.

Can Do MS JumpStart - Shared Decision Making
While some people are fortunate enough to have their MS care team all in one place, most people have to find providers in their community and create their own team– which can feel confusing and overwhelming. Join this interactive program for the opportunity to hear tips from a team of healthcare providers and share team-building strategies with other people living with MS and their support partners.

endMS Summer School
2023 endMS Summer School, Translating Basic MS Research into Clinical Practice, to be held at Laval University, in beautiful, historic Quebec City from June 19th to June 22nd.

Can Do MS - Support Partner Coaching Series
If you are a support partner, we invite you to join this Coaching Series to find a safe space to address your needs, share your experiences, and find the support you need.

2023 MS Clinical Mentorship for Psychology Graduate Students - Day 2
National MS Society is offering a four-week clinical mentorship experience for three psychology graduate students who have completed at least one year of their graduate program. The clinical mentorship will introduce diagnosis and comprehensive management of patients with multiple sclerosis focusing on neurocognitive, mood, and other psychosocial issues associated with multiple sclerosis.
I am excited to host two psychology graduate students who will shadow my clinical practice virtually and in person.

2023 MS Clinical Mentorship for Psychology Graduate Students - Day 1
National MS Society is offering a four-week clinical mentorship experience for three psychology graduate students who have completed at least one year of their graduate program. The clinical mentorship will introduce diagnosis and comprehensive management of patients with multiple sclerosis focusing on neurocognitive, mood, and other psychosocial issues associated with multiple sclerosis.
I am excited to host two psychology graduate students who will shadow my clinical practice virtually and in person.

NeurologyLive: Strategies for Managing Changes in Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis: Meghan Beier, PhD, MA
In recognition of World MS Day, the health and rehabilitation psychologist at the Rowan Center for Behavioral Medicine discussed types of interventions for managing cognitive changes in patients with multiple sclerosis.