
Cognitive Screening in MS: Practical Strategies and Modern Approaches
From NeuroFrontiers by ReachMD
May 28, 2026 · 4 min
About this episode
Dr. Elizabeth Gromisch discusses cognitive screening strategies for multiple sclerosis care.
Guest: Elizabeth S. Gromisch, PhD Cognitive changes are a common but complex aspect of multiple sclerosis care, making practical and accessible screening strategies essential. In this program, Dr. Elizabeth Gromisch explores both traditional and digital cognitive screening tools for MS and shares real-world insights on selecting and implementing assessments across a range of clinical settings. Dr. Gromisch is a research neuropsychologist at the Joyce D. and Andrew J. Mandell Center for Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Care and Neuroscience Research at Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital, Trinity Health of New England. She also discussed this topic at the 2026 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting.
People in this episode
Guests: Elizabeth S. Gromisch, PhD, Elizabeth S. Gromisch
Topics covered
- cognitive screening
- multiple sclerosis
- clinical assessments
- neuropsychology
- digital tools
Keywords
- cognitive changes
- screening tools
- MS care
- clinical settings
- neuropsychologist
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Joyce D. and Andrew J. Mandell Center for Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Care and Neuroscience Research, Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital, Trinity Health of New England
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