
Migraine Trust Virtual Symposium
Welcome to the Virtual home for this year’s MTIS Symposium. We encourage you to make the most of your experience online and you can do this in many ways.
View the scientific programme and Industry Symposia via the sessions page, add favourites to your schedule, visit the exhibition area to learn about the latest developments amongst our Industry partners and interact and engage with Industry and other registered delegates via chat message or 1on1 video meetings all offered through the platform.
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View the scientific programme and Industry Symposia via the sessions page, add favourites to your schedule, visit the exhibition area to learn about the latest developments amongst our Industry partners and interact and engage with Industry and other registered delegates via chat message or 1on1 video meetings all offered through the platform.
We suggest you update your profile as a starting point and then view the system generated recommendations and matchmaking suggestions also found within your profile settings. Your interests have been used to match you with other registered delegates, Industry partners, sessions, speakers and products.
Highlights
Macdonald-Critchley Lecture
Saturday, 03 Oct 2020
The Migraine Trust Lecture
Monday, 05 Oct 2020
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Symposium Spotlight
Watch again: If you missed it, the Teva-sponsored symposium: Advances in Migraine Prevention: What’s New?, chaired by Professor Pozo Rosich, is now available on-demand: https://virtual.mtis2020.org/page/mtvs-2020-on-demand or on the Teva Medical Affairs virtual exhibition page https://virtual.mtis2020.org/exhibitor/teva-medical-affairs
Watch now: Teva-sponsored expert insights from Professor Peter Goadsby exploring the premonitory symptoms of migraine and Dr Shazia Afridi on managing women with migraine.