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Join Jennie Berkovich, DO, as she interviews Claire Riley, MD, a leading neurologist, to explore the complexities of multiple sclerosis (MS). From identifying early warning signs to understanding how symptoms evolve, Dr. Riley provides expert insights into the diagnostic process, treatment options, and the role of lifestyle in managing this condition. Together, they tackle misconceptions, discuss preventative strategies, and shed light on the advancements shaping the future of MS care. Whether you're navigating MS yourself or curious about its impact, this episode offers clarity and hope for those affected by this challenging disease.
Dr. Claire Riley earned an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and a medical degree from Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S). She completed an internship in internal medicine and her residency in neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. In addition, she completed a two-year clinical fellowship in the Columbia University Multiple Sclerosis Center in 2010. Dr. Riley is board certified in neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Dr. Riley returned to Columbia University as Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center in January 2012. She was previously an attending neurologist and assistant professor in the Yale MS Center in New Haven, CT. Dr. Riley regularly teaches medical students, residents and fellows in the MS clinic. She is also an investigator in clinical trials related to multiple sclerosis.
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