Until recently, the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on the Black and African American communities wasn’t fully understood. We now know that it’s more common than previously thought, and Black and African Americans may be diagnosed later and experience more severe symptoms.
In this documentary, we follow the stories of two inspiring people living with MS—Tyler and Dawn. We also hear from Dr. Mitzi Williams, neurologist, and Dr. Sophia Woodson, nurse practitioner, DNP, APRN-BC, who share their expertise on MS and how it can be managed.
Watch the full documentary above to find out how Tyler and Dawn learned to navigate living with MS after their diagnosis.
Medical Stories is supported in part by Biogen. This episode was not created or produced by Biogen. Everyone’s experience with MS is different. Your healthcare provider should always be your primary source of information.
“The advice I would give someone diagnosed with MS is to be honest with yourself, be honest with your multidisciplinary healthcare team, and be your own self-advocate in your care.” – Dawn
Dawn was at graduate school studying for her doctorate when she realized that multiple sclerosis (MS) was something she couldn’t ignore. Watch Dawn’s trailer to learn how her diagnosis changed her life as a Black woman—and why she embraced the chance to use her podcast as a way to bring people in the MS community together.
Dawn’s story is featured in a documentary from Medical Stories that raises awareness about health disparities and inequity of MS in Black and African American communities. In this documentary, we follow the stories of two inspiring people living with MS—Tyler and Dawn. We also hear from Dr. Mitzi Williams, neurologist, and Dr. Sophia Woodson, nurse practitioner, DNP, APRN-BC, who share their expertise on MS and how it can be managed.
Medical Stories is supported in part by Biogen. This episode was not created or produced by Biogen. Everyone’s experience with MS is different. Your healthcare provider should always be your primary source of information.
"I learned that the storm of MS didn't come to derail me. It came to put me on a different path." - Tyler
Tyler was following in the footsteps of his dad, a Pro Football Hall of Fame Member, until multiple sclerosis (MS) changed his plans. Watch his trailer and discover how public speaking and patient advocacy gave him the strength to inspire others living with MS.
Tyler's story is featured in a documentary from Medical Stories that raises awareness about health disparities and inequity of MS in Black and African American communities. In this documentary, we follow the stories of two inspiring people living with MS—Tyler and Dawn. We also hear from Dr. Mitzi Williams, neurologist, and Dr. Sophia Woodson, nurse practitioner, DNP, APRN-BC, who share their expertise on MS and how it can be managed.
Medical Stories is supported in part by Biogen. This episode was not created or produced by Biogen. Everyone’s experience with MS is different. Your healthcare provider should always be your primary source of information.
“It’s important for people to also know that if you have a diagnosis of MS, it doesn’t mean things are over. You may need a Plan A, Plan B, and sometimes a Plan C, but by working with your healthcare team, you can meet your goals.” – Dr. Sophia Woodson, nurse practitioner, DNP, APRN-BC
Dr. Sophia Woodson is a board-certified nurse practitioner specializing in neurology-neuroimmunology with years of experience treating individuals living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Because MS affects all races, sexes, cultures, economic status, and religions, Dr. Sophia Woodson encourages the MS community to continue to learn more about health disparities, healthcare inequities, and social determinants of health.
Dr. Sophia Woodson shares her expertise in a documentary from Medical Stories that raises awareness about health disparities and inequity of MS in Black and African American communities. We also hear from two inspiring people living with MS, Tyler and Dawn, and another MS expert, neurologist Dr. Mitzi Williams.
Medical Stories is supported in part by Biogen. This episode was not created or produced by Biogen. Everyone’s experience with MS is different. Your healthcare provider should always be your primary source of information.
Telling new stories about MS in Black and African Americans
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See how Tyler turned his MS diagnosis into a life of advocacy
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Learn about Dawn's life-changing MS diagnosis
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Meet a nurse practitioner whose passion is helping people with MS
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