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National survey of MS services

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Marina

From:

http://www.mstrust.org.uk/research/project081.jsp

 

"Do you have MS?

Do you live in England or Wales?

Have you had any contact with the NHS about your MS during 2007?

 

If yes, please, we will need your help!

 

In partnership with the Royal College of Physicians we are working on a survey of MS services across England and Wales. This is a follow-on from the survey in January 2006 and will again measure how well current MS services deliver against the NICE 2003 Guidelines.

 

We need at least 1000 people with MS to give 10 minutes of their time to complete the questionnaire, preferably on-line.

 

The survey will be available in January. To register your interest in the survey, send you email address to the MS Trust. We will send you a reminder when the survey goes live.

 

Results from the survey will be made known on this website and also in Open Door, the MS Trust's free, quarterly newsletter."

 

Follow the link above to register for the survey.


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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