Cleveland Clinic 11th Annual Basic and Clinical Immunology for the Busy Clinician 2023

50 $

+ Include: 19 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 7.07 GB

+ Target Audience: rheumatologists; dermatologists; infectious disease clinicians; allergists; clinical immunologists; specialists in integrative medicine, preventive medicine, wellness, and primary care physician

Description

+ Include: 19 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 7.07 GB

+ Target Audience: rheumatologists; dermatologists; infectious disease clinicians; allergists; clinical immunologists; specialists in integrative medicine, preventive medicine, wellness, and primary care physician

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Plan to attend this one-of-a-kind symposium that provides a unique array of educational offerings in the field of clinical immunology. This symposium is designed for busy clinicians who desire to increase their declarative and procedural knowledge, as it applies to patient care.

Whether you prefer to join in-person in Scottsdale, AZ, or join by live stream, you will receive instruction from leading experts in the field of immunology. Our Saturday session begins with an overview of advances in immunology, and leads into a review of hot topics in immunology 2023. Our afternoon session focuses on the standard of care for SpA and PsA, along with new developments in treatments for SAPHO, SLE, and complement and vasculitis. On Sunday, our program is devoted to topics related to COVID-19 and rheumatologists/clinical immunologists, including vaccines, long COVID, and cytokine storm. Don’t miss our flipped classroom panel discussion. We’ll conclude the course with a discussion of wellness and treating the COVID-19 patient long-term.

Learning Objectives

By attending, participants will be able to do the following:

  • Explain the integrated immune response as it applies to host defense ad immune-mediated diseases and recognize recent advances that may influence patient care.
  • Describe and critically appraise the immunologic mechanisms of action for targeted therapies and targeted synthetic therapies regarding the efficacy and safety across the immune mediate inflammatory diseases including psoriatic arthritis (PsA), spondyloarthritis (SpA), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), vasculitis, and others.
  • Describe recent advances in prevention and outpatient treatment of COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients, and the use of immune based therapies for hospitalized patients with severe disease.
  • Critically appraise data on the role of wellness behaviors on general health, immunologic health, and management of COVID-19 and its complications.

Who Should Attend?

The symposium is directed to rheumatologists; dermatologists; infectious disease clinicians; allergists; clinical immunologists; specialists in integrative medicine, preventive medicine, wellness, and primary care; nurses; physicians assistants, and other health care professionals caring for patients with immunologic diseases.

 

+ Topics:

brochure.pdf
Advances in Immunology for the Non-Immunologist.mp4
Advances in Immunology for the Non-Immunologist.pdf
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023 Immunologic insights into ILD in SOJIA and Still’s disease.mp4
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023 Immunologic insights into ILD in SOJIA and Still’s disease.pdf
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023 Impaired gut barrier and implications for autoimmune disease and COVID-19 infection.mp4
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023 Impaired gut barrier and implications for autoimmune disease and COVID-19 infection.pdf
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023 The Three Musketeers- PMR, GCA, and Seronegative RA.mp4
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023 The Three Musketeers- PMR, GCA, and Seronegative RA.pdf
Session I Hot Topics in Immunology 2023.mp4
Session II Old Diseases, New Treatments PsA – Is TNF still the standard of care.mp4
Session II Old Diseases, New Treatments PsA – Is TNF still the standard of care.pdf
Session II Old Diseases, New Treatments SpA – is TNF still the standard of care.mp4
Session II Old Diseases, New Treatments SpA – is TNF still the standard of care.pdf
Session II Old Diseases, New Treatments.mp4
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments Complement and Vasculitis.mp4
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments Complement and Vasculitis.pdf
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments Evolving Treatments in SLE.mp4
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments Evolving Treatments in SLE.pdf
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments Managing SAPHO- is it just a PsA variant.mp4
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments Managing SAPHO- is it just a PsA variant.pdf
Session III Old Diseases, New Developments.mp4
Session IV COVID-19 and Rheumatologists Clinical Immunologists Long COVID Current status and challenges.mp4
Session IV COVID-19 and Rheumatologists Clinical Immunologists Long COVID Current status and challenges.pdf
Session IV COVID-19 and Rheumatologists Clinical Immunologists Rheumatologists Vaccines, breakthrough and treatment.mp4
Session IV COVID-19 and Rheumatologists Clinical Immunologists Rheumatologists Vaccines, breakthrough and treatment.pdf
Session IV COVID-19 and Rheumatologists Clinical Immunologists Sorting out cytokine storm and the role of immune based therapies.mp4
Session IV COVID-19 and Rheumatologists Clinical Immunologists.mp4
Session V Wellness and Treating the COVID-19 patient long term Integrative health approaches for optimum immune health.mp4
Session V Wellness and Treating the COVID-19 patient long term Integrative health approaches for optimum immune health.pdf
Session V Wellness and Treating the COVID-19 patient long term Starting the conversation on mind body therapies An integrative provider’s approach.mp4
Session V Wellness and Treating the COVID-19 patient long term Starting the conversation on mind body therapies An integrative provider’s approach.pdf
Session V Wellness and Treating the COVID-19 patient long term.mp4

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