Credits Available: 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™/ MOC Points

Description: This interactive program equips neurology providers with practical strategies to improve care for patients with myasthenia gravis. Grounded in real-world clinical challenges, the content focuses on early identification of high-risk patients, individualized treatment planning, and effective integration of newly approved and emerging therapies. Participants will gain insights that can be immediately applied to enhance outcomes across the spectrum of myasthenia gravis severity.

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Target Professions: MD, DO, Physician Associate/Assistant, Nurse Practitioner
Target Specialties: Neurology, Neuromuscular, Physiatry/Rehabilitation, Neuroimmunology

Robin Warner

NYU
Neurology Affiliate

Ivy League fellowship graduate from ACGME-accredited Clinical Fellowship in Neuromuscular Medicine and Research Fellowship, both at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) / New York-Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical College.

Research Experience:
Special interest in clinical trials, with an ultimate goal of moving to industry to manage clinical trials. Experienced Co-Investigator, Sub-Investigator and Clinical Evaluator on 26 registered clinical trials. Published 3 articles in peer-reviewed journals and 2 book chapters. Presented 10 abstracts at national medical conferences, 4 of which won awards. Acted as a grant reviewer for the AOA Pain Management Task Force. The next decade will be consequential for neurodegenerative diseases in terms of treatments and cures and I would like to help create that future.

Clinical Experience:
Board certified in Neurology by the ABPN and licensed in New York State. Experienced working with ALS association and muscular dystrophy association clinics, as well as with cancer patients at Memorial Sloane Kettering hospital (chemotherapy-induced neuropathy). Skilled in EMG/NCS, magnetic stimulation (TMS and peripheral stimulation), Botox injections and lumbar puncture. Patients have included major donors (name on building), royalty, political figures, A-list celebrities and professional athletes, in addition to underserved populations. All get high-quality care.