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NMOSD/MOGAD Global Support Group Meeting

We are excited to launch TSF's first-ever global Human Collective Project meeting! Join us on Saturday, December 3rd at 10 AM EST / 4 PM CET for a support group meeting with NMOSD/MOGAD patients and caregivers from all over the world. This special monthly group will be hosted by, Candice Galvan, NMOSD Caregiver, Colorado Ambassador, […]

SRNA Young Adults Group Meeting

Virtual: Danmark , Denmark

Join us for an online social hour hosted by Aidan M. for those in their 20’s and 30’s with ADEM, AFM, MOGAD, NMOSD, ON, or TM! Connect with others and discuss what it’s like living with a rare neuroimmune disorder during the transitions of young adulthood. Ask questions, share your stories, or just listen – […]

TSF Book Club | “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande

Virtual: Danmark , Denmark

You're invited to join TSF's next book club meeting on November 29th, during which we'll discuss "Being Mortal" by Dr. Atul Gawande. From Atul Gawande, a book that has the potential to change medicine – and lives. Through eye-opening research and gripping stories of his own patients and family, Gawande reveals the suffering this dynamic […]

SM, NMOSD e MOGAD: Somiglianze e Differenze

Virtual: Danmark , Denmark

Unisciti a noi mercoledì 14 dicembre per il 1° webinar italiano della Fondazione Sumaira con la dott.ssa Sara Mariotto, neurologa ed esperta di NMOSD/MOGAD che discuterà e risponderà alle domande sulle somiglianze e le differenze tra NMOSD e MOGAD. I partecipanti avranno l'opportunità di porre domande alla Dr. ssa Mariotto dal vivo ed in italiano. […]

TSF’s Human Collective Project Meetings

Virtual: Danmark , Denmark

The Human Collective Project (HCP) is TSF’s support group meeting offered to anyone who has been affected/impacted by NMOSD/MOG-AD. The program came into existence during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, when most NMOSD/MOG-AD felt particularly isolated and vulnerable to the coronavirus as immunosuppressed/immunocompromised members of society. The isolation many of us experienced […]

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