A Multispecialty Perspective on Amyloidosis

Presented by: Bradley Z. Naifeh Amyloidosis Clinical Research and Treatment Program at Houston Methodist J.C. Walter Jr. Transplant Center

Amyloidosis is an underrecognized condition because it has historically been misconceived to be a rare disease and presents in a myriad of clinical situations in a subtle manner. Recent advances in therapeutics have made it imperative that this condition is recognized and categorized appropriately in a timely manner so that individuals can get access to appropriate care. Due to a systemic nature of amyloid, various subspecialities are on the fore front of battling this disease. The goal of the Conference is to create a faculty panel from various disciplines to engage in the mission to promote awareness and educate attendees on Amyloidosis in a comprehensive manner.

 

Friday, March 21 | Educational Conference for Patients and Caregivers*

Target Audience: Patients, caregivers, and family

 Educational Conference for Patients and Caregivers 

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*This activity is not certified for CE credit.

 

Saturday, March 22 | Medical Professionals Conference

Target Audience: Cardiologists, hematologists, neurologists, nephrologists, pulmonologists, hepatologists, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, transplant coordinators, and trainees in these subspecialties

In-person and virtual attendance options available

 Medical Professionals Conference                                 

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CME/CE credit is available. Please visit the website for more information.