3rd Annual Bradley Z. Naifeh Amyloidosis Conference - Medical Professional Conference - March 21, 2025 - FREE (NO CE CREDIT)
NOTE - CE CREDIT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FREE SESSION. LEARNERS WISHING TO RECEIVE CE CREDIT MUST REGISTER FOR THE CE CREDIT OFFERING OF THIS ACTIVITY.
Virtual attendance option only
Houston Methodist J.C. Walter Educational Series
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.
Target Audience
Cardiologists, hematologists, neurologists, nephrologists, pulmonologists, hepatologists, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, transplant coordinators, and trainees in these subspecialities.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
- Identify and Diagnose Amyloidosis Early & Effectively
- Apply Best Practices to Treat Amyloidosis
- Utilize Appropriate Resources Available to Providers and Patients alike (non-profit institutions)
- Describe the full influence of Amyloidosis: how it affects multiple specialties and all parts of the body, and how it becomes a fatal disease
- List the multiple types of Amyloidosis
Virtual