A typical day for a Multiple Sclerosis Nurse often involves direct patient care, such as conducting assessments, administering medications and infusions, and educating patients and families about disease management strategies. You may coordinate care plans, monitor for treatment side effects, and provide emotional support while acting as a liaison between patients, neurologists, and other healthcare providers. The work environment is usually collaborative, requiring strong teamwork and communication with specialists, therapists, and support staff. This dynamic role is both clinically focused and patient-centered, offering the opportunity to build long-term relationships and make a meaningful impact on patients’ quality of life.