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Catching up on MS

Ashley, a person living with MS, has a conversation with Dr. Jacqueline Nicholas, an MS specialist from OhioHealth Physician Group in Columbus, Ohio.

About Ashley

Ashley is a mother of 3 who is living with multiple sclerosis. She works full time, but has had to make changes to her life in order to adjust to her MS symptoms. Like many people living with MS, she is always interested in learning more about the disease.

Dr. Nicholas

Dr. Jacqueline Nicholas is a board-certified neurologist specializing in neuroimmunology, MS, and spasticity. She serves as the System Chief of Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis, Director of MS Research and Neuroimmunology Fellowship Director at the OhioHealth Multiple Sclerosis Center in Columbus, Ohio. She is also an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology for University of Toledo College of Medicine and Ohio University College of Medicine.

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