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The MS Boost: MS Nursing in Tasmania - Talking with Michael Mortensen about his time as an MS Nurse
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The MS Boost: MS Nursing in Tasmania - Talking with Michael Mortensen about his time as an MS Nurse

In this episode of the MS Boost, we speak with Michael Mortenson, a seasoned MS nurse. Michael shares his journey into MS nursing and recent award, his experiences throughout his 15-year career, and the significant changes in the treatment landscape. Michael shares his insights as a MS Nurse based in Tasmania, the evolving approach to managing MS and the importance of having access to an MS Nurse.

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June 18, 202419m 19s

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Show Notes

In this episode of the MS Boost,  we speak with Michael Mortenson, a seasoned MS nurse and one of the few recipients of the MS Nurse Australasian Inc. Association's Lifetime Membership. Michael shares his journey into MS nursing, his experiences throughout his 15-year career, and the significant changes in the treatment landscape. Michael shares his insights as a MS Nurse based in Tasmania, the evolving approach to managing MS and the importance of having access to an MS Nurse.

With thanks to Michael.

To speak with an MS Nurse Advisor like Michael, call Plus Connect to book a free telephone appointment for registered clients. 

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