Medical College of Wisconsin Welcomes National MS Society Fellowship Awardee Driven by Family Connection
Milwaukee, April 8, 2026 – The Medical College of Wisconsin is proud to welcome Hannah Guider, DO, to the Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Dr. Guider was recently awarded a prestigious Clinical Care Physician Fellowship from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) and will begin her training at MCW on July 1, 2026, under the mentorship of Ahmed Obeidat, MD, PhD, associate professor of neurology and program director of the Neuroimmunology and MS Fellowship at MCW.
“As the daughter of a person with MS, I am committed to providing high quality care informed by both clinical training and personal experience,” said Dr. Guider. “The NMSS Clinical Care Fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin will provide me with invaluable experiences and skills to advance my career goals as a neuroimmunologist.”
The National MS Society’s Clinical Care Fellowship supports one year of post-residency training in an outstanding MS fellowship program. Fellows dedicated to advancing MS care conduct new patient consultations and follow-up visits under the guidance of an experienced neuroimmunologist and experts from MS relevant specialties. They also engage in multidisciplinary care, lectures, and professional activities to develop the expertise needed to provide high-quality MS care.
The Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin is designed to increase the workforce of the future in the field of neuroimmunology and MS. In addition to providing extensive training in diagnosing and managing MS and closely related disorders, fellows gain experience diagnosing and treating various autoimmune conditions affecting the central nervous system. The National MS Society has designated MCW as a center of comprehensive care and a partner in MS care.