Multiple Sclerosis is a complex and lifelong neurological disease that affects many aspects of an individual’s life. Management across the lifetime of multiple sclerosis will require the expertise of multiple disciplines working together to meet the dynamic needs of the person and the family. Rapid advances in the treatment of multiple sclerosis require that health professionals have the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide optimal care.

The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers supports a voluntary certification process that reflects knowledge of multiple disciplines in the specialized are of multiple sclerosis care. The Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialist examination provides formal recognition of a specialized body of knowledge felt to be necessary to provide optimal care to those individuals and families living with multiple sclerosis.

Certification is intended to promote quality and consistent care to those living with multiple sclerosis by:

  1. Formally recognizing knowledge across the multiple disciplines that are necessary for multiple sclerosis care delivery.
  2. Establishing a level of knowledge required for Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Certification.
  3. Providing encouragement for continued personal and professional growth in the care of individuals with multiple sclerosis
  4. Providing a standard of knowledge requisite for certification, thereby assisting the employer, public, and members of health professions in the assessment of healthcare professionals involved in multiple sclerosis care.

The Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialist Examination is a computer-based examination composed of a maximum of 150 multiple-choice, objective questions with a total testing time of two (2) hours. The questions for the examination are obtained from individuals with expertise in multiple sclerosis and are reviewed for construction, accuracy, and appropriateness by the CMSC. The CMSC, with the advice and assistance of the Professional Testing Corporation, prepares the examination.

  • Currently licensed (or appropriate equivalent) healthcare professionals. A copy of your license or certification must be submitted with your application.
  • It is suggested that candidates have a minimum of one year experience in providing services for or interacting with individuals with multiple sclerosis.
  • Candidates must fill out and submit the application and examination fee on or before the application deadline.

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Multiple Sclerosis is lifelong, unpredictable and intrusive on the person with MS and their loved ones. Its effects can be felt at work, home, school – making the expertise of professionals who care for them vital to healthy living and coping. The importance of this makes certification a way to measure the competency of such specialists.

CMSC is proud to have among our members a cadre of MS Certified Specialists (MSCS) and MS Certified Nurses (MSCN).

 MSCN
MSCS
Exam
Created and Managed by Multiple Sclerosis Nurses International Certification Board (MSNICB); IOMSN developed and administers an exam for MS Registered Nurses
Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis centers (CMSC) developed formal recognition that reflects knowledge in the specialization of MS Care
 Testing via Professional Testing Corporation of New York (www.ptcny.com)
Testing via Professional Testing Corporation of New York (www.ptcny.com)
Eligibility
All candidates must be registered nurses with at least two years experience in multiple sclerosis nursing. Candidates must also agree to adhere to the IOMSN Code of Ethics.
All licensed health professionals including Rehabilitation professionals, licensed nursing professionals, social workers, psychologists, neuropsychologists and other licensed personnel, with a recommended one year of experience caring for multiple sclerosis patients and at least 20% of professional time spent with MS patients and/or families.
Content
Basic concepts of MS (disease course classification, pathophysiology of MS, diagnostic process); Pharmalogic and non-pharmalogic treatment; Symptom Management; Psychosocial intervention; Research and Education Initiatives; Patient Advocacy
Fundamentals of MS (25%); Multidisciplinary MS Care (60%); Patient Empowerment (15%)
Fee
US $345.00
US $345.00
MSCS

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Application

The Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialist (MSCS) certification is recognized for five years. The expiration date of the MSCS certificate is the fifth year after certification of the month in which you wrote the examination (i.e., if the certification date was February 2005 then certification expires on June 30th and those who certified in August, the expiration date will be December 31st. Therefore, recertification will always expire on June 30th or December 31st of the 5th year after you took the exam and each 5 years after. Application for recertification must be submitted online at least 3 months prior to the expiration date. To renew certification, the applicant must be licensed as a health care professional and complete the online application and pay the fees and choose one of the three options listed below. Eligible learning activities and practice hours must be obtained during the five-year certification period.

Prior to certification expiration, you will need to complete the online MSCS Recertification Application. It is the responsibility of the MSCS to initiate the recertification process and to notify PTC or the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers of any name or address changes. The deadline for recertification submissions for each certified group will be identified in the MSCS Recertification Guidelines and website. Online applications received after the application deadline are subject to a $75.00 late administration fee. Online applications received after the certification expiration date will be denied. At this point, candidates will need to rewrite and pass the certification examination to maintain their MSCS.

Renewal reminder notifications will be emailed to you two times prior to expiration.

  • One year prior to expiration
  • Three months prior to expiration

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MSCS-e

Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialists who currently hold the MSCS credential but who retire from active practice may apply for Emeritus Status, which will be conferred on a one-time basis and will not require renewal, as it will be valid indefinitely.

Those who are granted Emeritus Status will be able to use the designation of MSCS-e, but will no longer be able to use the original MSCS designation.