PI3K/AKT pathway inhibitors can lead to hyperglycemia, but you can be ready when or if it happens. Join us for this live webinar designed to elevate your skills to prevent and manage hyperglycemia in patients with metastatic HR+/HER2- breast cancer.
Upon completing the course, participants will be able to describe and discuss a range of subjects and issues relevant to the family physician.
Viral hepatitis remains a silent but urgent global health threat with millions of individuals undiagnosed or lost to follow-up. Healthcare professionals are challenged to bridge the gap between screening and treatment within vulnerable communities.
SARS-CoV-2 continues to pose a threat to public health worldwide, especially as new variants emerge. Healthcare professionals in hospital settings are challenged to keep up with new evidence and evolving guidelines to support optimal patient outcomes
This course focuses on strategies, healthcare business trends, literature, and testimonials on the change of NP and PA utilization in leadership, education, research, innovation, and professional development. Group discounts available.
Join us for a live national webinar exploring real-world challenges and emerging best practices in the multidisciplinary management of early-stage NSCLC featuring nationally recognized experts in thoracic oncology and surgery.
Systemic mastocytosis (SM) is a rare disease marked by abnormal mast cell accumulation in the skin & other organs. Join this live webinar to learn how to recognize SM in dermatology practice, improve diagnosis & referrals.
Join our live national webinar led by expert oncologists and eye specialists to master the multidisciplinary management of ocular adverse events that some patients may experience when receiving ADCs and targeted therapies for cancer treatment.
Join us in the first session of the Hot Topics in Genitourinary Cancer series for an interactive live webinar designed to support oncologists and urologists in navigating this rapidly evolving treatment landscape.
Live online
Tuesday, February 10, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Contact Hours: 2.0
Registration Fee:
On or Before December 22 $49
After December 22 $69