16th Annual Myasthenia Gravis Conference: Health Care Professionals Day - Friday, October 10, 2025
In-Person and Virtual attendance options are available.
This program is designed to familiarize health care professionals, including neurologists and non-neurologists, regarding clinical presentations and evaluation of patients with acquired neuromuscular junction disorders, such as myasthenia gravis and Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome, to enable care providers the ability to diagnose and manage the myasthenic patient in the acute and ambulatory care settings and minimize disease morbidity and mortality.
FEES
REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
Houston Methodist | |
Physician (Houston Methodist, HMPAQ member, or HMCC ACO PCP member) | TBD |
Other Health Care Professional | TBD |
Resident / Fellow / Student (No CME) | Free |
Non-Houston Methodist | |
Physician (Private physician located inside the Greater Houston Area) | TBD |
Physician (Private physician located outside the Greater Houston Area) | TBD |
Other Health Care Professional | TBD |
Resident / Fellow / Student (No CME) | Free |
All Others | Free |
* In compliance with HM’s policy on Physician Non-Monetary Compensation regarding “Stark Law,” private physicians who reside and/or practice medicine within the Greater Houston Area are required to pay the full Fair Market Value registration fee.
Target Audience
Emergency medicine physicians, ophthalmologists, internal medicine, pulmonologist, general neurologist, NM neurologists, RN, NPs, PA’s and allied health professionals (RT’s, Speech therapists, Social work, EMT)
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:
- Review clinical presentations and progression of myasthenic syndromes and associated comorbidities.
- Describe current and emerging therapies for the symptomatic and disease treatment of these disorders.
- Discuss updates on emerging therapies for myasthenic syndromes and research outcomes for these and related disorders.
- Describe a working algorithm for the non-neurology care provider to facilitate more effective management of the patient.
- Describe the respiratory evaluation and management of myasthenia gravis and provide recommendations to effectively access appropriate medical care in the acute setting
In-person attendance will be held in the Houston Methodist Research Institute, 6670 Bertner Avenue, Houston, Texas 77030.
Virtual learners will receive information on how to participate at a later date.
COURSE DIRECTORS |
Ericka P. Greene, MD, FAAN |
The Sumner Family Chair in Neuromuscular Research, Stanley H. Appel Department of Neurology Professor of Clinical Neurology, Academic Institute Associate Clinical Member, Research Institute Program Director, Neurology Residency and Neuromuscular Medicine Residency, Stanley H. Appel Department of Neurology Houston Methodist Weill Cornell Medical College |
Sheetal Shroff, MD |
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Academic Institute Assistant Clinical Member, Research Institute Houston Methodist Weill Cornell Medical College |
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Price
FEES
REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
Houston Methodist | |
Physician (Houston Methodist, HMPAQ member, or HMCC ACO PCP member) | TBD |
Other Health Care Professional | TBD |
Resident / Fellow / Student (No CME) | Free |
Non-Houston Methodist | |
Physician (Private physician located inside the Greater Houston Area) | TBD |
Physician (Private physician located outside the Greater Houston Area) | TBD |
Other Health Care Professional | TBD |
Resident / Fellow / Student (No CME) | Free |
All Others | Free |
* In compliance with HM’s policy on Physician Non-Monetary Compensation regarding “Stark Law,” private physicians who reside and/or practice medicine within the Greater Houston Area are required to pay the full Fair Market Value registration fee.