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  • The format encourages active participation and exchange of clinical practice experiences.
  • Session leaders provide feedback for summary and plenary presentation.

Implementation:

  • Topics included triggering factors for MS, decision-making, patient risk perception, and MS spasticity assessment and management.
  • Country-specific break-out sessions were held.

Implications:

  • Summarized key messages provide valuable insights for daily MS management.
  • Facilitates knowledge sharing among MS experts to improve patient care.