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Early Myeloma Detection Starts in Primary Care: What Hematology Wants PCPs to KnowIndustry Webcast Sponsored by The Binding Site; Not for CME/CE Credit

Early Myeloma detection starts in primary care: Round Table discussion on what Hematology experts want Primary Care to know. 

Primary care plays a vital role in the early detection of Multiple Myeloma. In this webinar you will learn from experts in hematology how primary care clinicians can help improve outcomes for patients with myeloma. Emphasizing the significance of early diagnosis and appropriate referral to hematology can help reduce the risk of severe complications associated with Multiple Myeloma. During the round table discussion, we will address most asked questions from primary care to hematology along with providing insights from hematology to primary care. 

Join primary care physician and moderator, Dr. Brittany Watson, and myeloma experts Dr. Saad Usmani and Dr. Joseph Mikhael on March 21st to discuss:  

When to test based on symptoms and history
What guideline-based testing should be ordered
How to interpret results  
When to refer patients to a specialist 


During this presentation, you will hear questions from a primary care provider to the experts in Myeloma, who will provide guidance for myeloma testing in the primary care setting. You will also have the opportunity to submit questions to the panel during Q&A. 

This content is developed exclusively by or on behalf of the industry sponsor through a third party and is not reviewed by Pri-Med. The content and opinions expressed are those of the sponsor or presenters and may not reflect the views of Pri-Med.

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CME/CE Information

0 Credits - Not for CME/CE Credit

Release Date: 3/21/2024

Expiration Date: 9/21/2024

Faculty

Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP

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Saad Usmani, MD

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Brittany Watson, MD

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The Binding Site

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Early Myeloma Detection Starts in Primary Care: What Hematology Wants PCPs to Know

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