b'ContributorsCherie Binns has been a registered nurse since 1973. In 1994, she was diagnosed with MS, and received her MSCN certification nine years later. For the past 15 years, Cherie has operated a home-based patient advocacy business helping people identify the questions to be asked of their healthcare team. She serves as a member of the MS Lived Experience Advisory Panel for MS Focus, and is the Patient Healthcare Liaison for the organization.Matt Cavallo is a patient experience speaker, author, and podcaster who motivates audiences worldwide with his personal patient experience and genuine storytelling style. Matt has been named among the Top 10 Social HealthMakers by WCG and his blog was selected as one of Healthlines Top Multiple Sclerosis Blogs. Matt is a regular contributor to msfocusmagazine.org.Herb Karpatkin is a board-certified neurologic clinical specialist, and a certified MS clinical specialist. He is an assistant professor of physical therapy at Hunter College and a medical advisor to MS Focus. His research has been published in the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Disability and Rehabilitation. He is the recipient of the 2015 American Physical Therapy Association Award for Excellence in Neurologic Education.Ben Thrower is the medical director of the Andrew C. Carlos MS Institute at Shepherd Center. He previously served as the medical director of the Holy Family Multiple Sclerosis Institute in Spokane, Wash. In Spokane, he was the chair of the Inland Northwest Chapter of the NMSS. In 2000, he was awarded the Norm Cohn Hope Chest Award by the National MS Society, recognizing his work with the MS community. In 2005, he was the first physician inductee into the Georgia Chapter of the National MS Society Volunteer Hall of Fame. Dr. Thrower has served the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation for many years as Senior Medical Advisor.Megan Weigel is an advanced registered nurse practitioner specializing in the care of MS patients. She received her doctor of nursing practice degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla., where her research focus was preventive healthcare in MS patients. She is an active speaker in the region, both to patients and healthcare providers, on topics related to the care of people living with MS. Your name: MS Focus accepts submissions from voluntary contributors who have MS or work with the MS community in a professional capacity. Send inquires or submissions to: editor@msfocus.org.msfocusmagazine.org 4'