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Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialist

PTOTSLP6 citations · 3 lenses

CMSC certification with MS-specific protocols. Fatigue management, mobility, and cognition outcomes documented in MS populations.

Score breakdown per lens
Faculty recognition×25%
55/100

Recognized specialty credential signaling neuro expertise, useful for neuro faculty hires though not as weighty as NCS.

Scholarship signal×20%
50/100

Holders often publish in MS rehab; modest but real scholarly footprint.

Teaching value×15%
55/100

Adds depth to neuro curriculum modules on progressive disease and disability management.

Evidence depth×20%
55/100

MS rehab literature is solid with multiple RCTs on exercise and fatigue management.

Faculty demand×10%
30/100

Rarely listed as preferred in job postings — NCS is far more commonly cited.

Credential investment×10%
60/100

Cheaper and faster than a neuro residency; reasonable path to documented specialty.

Evidence base · 6 sources
  1. 01
    (PSF06) It Takes a Village: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) MS Centers of Excellence and National Multiple Sclerosis Society Partnership for Facilitating Communication, Collaboration, and Coordination of Services for Veterans with Multiple Sclerosis...2020 Virtual Annual Meeting Of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, May 26-29-, 2020
    M. Kazmierski; A. Sloan; A. Krehbiel; L. Coleman; D. Freire-Lill · International Journal of MS Care2020
    OtherPMID 144209889
  2. 02
    (REH11) Telerehabilitation Compared to Outpatient Rehabilitation for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Mobility Disorders...2020 Virtual Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, May 26-29, 2020
    H. Barksdale; B. McHugh; W. Hodges; J. Peters; P. M. Hoffman · International Journal of MS Care2020
    OtherPMID 144209921
  3. 03
    Rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis: an overview of Cochrane Reviews
    B. Amatya; F. Khan; M. Galea · Cochrane Database Syst Rev2019
    Narrative reviewdoi:10.1002/14651858.CD012732.pub2
  4. 04
    The experience of transitioning from relapsing remitting to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: views of patients and health professionals
    E. O'Loughlin; S. Hourihan; J. Chataway; E. D. Playford; A. Riazi · Disability & Rehabilitation2017
    Otherdoi:10.1080/09638288.2016.1211760
  5. 05
    Managing fatigue in adults with multiple sclerosis
    S. J. Hourihan · Nurs Stand2015
    Otherdoi:10.7748/ns.29.43.51.e9654
  6. 06
    Value, challenges, and satisfaction of certification for multiple sclerosis specialists
    E. E. Gulick; J. Halper · Int J MS Care2014
    Otherdoi:10.7224/1537-2073.2013-022
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