MS Meet Up: Expert Q&A Edition

MS Meet Up: Expert Q&A Edition

Join the Rocky Mountain MS Center and Dr. Andrew Wolf in Farmington, NM to ask questions about MS and receive direct answers!

By Rocky Mountain MS Center

Date and time

Friday, May 16 · 5:30 - 7pm MDT

Location

Courtyard Farmington

560 Scott Avenue Farmington, NM 87401

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join your local MS community for an engaging, live Q&A session with MS neurologist Dr. Andrew Wolf in Farmington!

📅 Date: Friday, May 16th

🕔 Time: 5:30 p.m. (Dr. Wolf will be with us IN PERSON throughout the evening)

📍 Location: Courtyard Farmington Hotel, 560 Scott Ave

The Rocky Mountain MS Center invites those affected by MS and related conditions to an informal gathering where you can ask your pressing questions and receive expert answers. This audience-driven discussion is your chance to dive deep into topics often left unexplored during regular clinic visits.

What to expect:

  • Open Q&A session with Dr. Wolf
  • Catered dinner
  • Quality social time with peers
  • Rocky Mountain MS Center swag!

This free event is your opportunity to gain valuable insights, connect with others, and take charge of your MS journey. Come prepared to ask, learn, and participate!

Don't miss this chance to get your MS questions answered by a leading expert. Reserve your spot today!


ASK YOUR QUESTIONS IN ADVANCE

Ask questions ahead of time at the prompt after you register, or by emailing Sophie Semenjuk, community outreach manager at sophie@mscenter.org


ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Dr. Andrew Wolf attended medical school at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, and completed Residency and Fellowships at the University of Colorado. His research interests are focused on improving the treatment of patients with multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. Current projects include developing digital and blood biomarkers to detect worsening in multiple sclerosis patients, characterizing clinical outcomes of neuroinvasive West Nile virus infection in patients on anti-CD20 treatments, and understanding the risks of immune checkpoint inhibitor use in patients with neuroimmunological disease. He is also interested in the acute management of demyelinating diseases and optimizing inpatient to outpatient care transitions.


PARKING:

Free parking is available just outside the Courtyard Hotel.

Rural Engagement at MSCenter.org

Our Rural Engagement Program aims to build strong connections and lasting relationships with people and families living with MS in rural communities throughout Colorado. This program features community forums and educational opportunities in towns throughout our region, bringing the expertise of our MS specialist neurologists, educators, and support service providers to those who may not be able to easily join us in the Denver area. Learn more at MSCenter.org or contact Sophie, community outreach manager, at sophie@mscenter.org.