MS Essentials Publication Highly Commended, UK

Main Category: Multiple Sclerosis
Also Included In: Pain / Anesthetics
Article Date: 17 Sep 2007 - 20:00 PDT

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The MS Society is delighted to announce that it has been highly commended for its publication MS Essentials 17: Pain and Sensory Symptoms at the British Medical Association's Patient Information Book Awards in London.

The award-winning MS Essentials series is produced in conjunction with people directly affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) and gives information on a wide range of issues relevant to the condition.

MS Essentials 17 was chosen to be highly commended out of more than 600 titles, while MS Essentials 22: A Guide to Health Care Services received a commendation.

Lee Dunster, Head of Research and Information at the MS Society, said: "It is fantastic to receive these commendations, which are testament to the hard work of the entire information team at the MS Society.

"We are committed to providing relevant and engaging information for people with MS and the commendations strengthen our desire to make sure what we produce is of the highest quality."

Read the full list of award winners on the BMA website.

http://www.mssociety.org.uk

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