Cleveland Clinic Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency 2025

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+ Include: 6 videos + 21 pdfs, size: 8.02 GB

+ Target Audience: immunologists, allergists, internists and infectious disease specialists

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+ Include: 6 videos + 21 pdfs, size: 8.02 GB

+ Target Audience: immunologists, allergists, internists and infectious disease specialists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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Cleveland Clinic – Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency 2025
Enhancing Care for Patients with Immune System Disorders

Join top specialists virtually for a focused update on primary immunodeficiency recognizing breakthroughs in diagnosis and management. This concise half-day session delivers practical insight and cutting-edge strategies designed for busy clinicians.


What You’ll Gain

  • Overview of newly identified immunodeficiency syndromes and their clinical patterns

  • Guidance on advanced genetic testing and its role in accurate diagnosis

  • Therapeutic updates including novel immunoglobulin formulations and targeted biologics

  • Real-world case examples to deepen decision-making skills and patient care confidence


Who Should Attend

  • Immunologists, allergists, and infectious disease specialists managing patients with complex or recurrent infections

  • Pediatricians and internists looking to expand understanding of rare immune disorders

  • Advanced practice providers and clinical educators seeking updated protocols and teaching resources

  • Trainees and residents aiming to build competency in primary immunodeficiency recognition


Why This Program Stands Out

  • Delivered by leading Cleveland Clinic immunology clinicians—offering concise, practical insight

  • Designed as a compact, high-yield learning experience tailored to real-world practice

  • Ideal for improving diagnostic accuracy and optimizing patient outcomes with newer therapies

  • Flexible virtual format that fits into clinician schedules with no travel required

 

+ Topics:

Agenda.pdf
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency Allergies in antibody deficiency.pdf
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency CVID – what we know.pdf
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency GI disease in IEI.pdf
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency Pulmonary complications of CVID.pdf
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency.mp4
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI .mp4
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Autoimmune disease and IEI.pdf
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Biologics for the treatment of immune dysregulation.pdf
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Skin diseases – clues to immune dysfunction.pdf
Session 3 – Advances and Futures in Diagnostics Artificial Intelligence in immunodeficiency.pdf
Session 3 – Advances and Futures in Diagnostics Using genetics in your practice.pdf
Session 3 – Advances and Futures in Diagnostics What to do with variants of unknown significance.pdf
Session 3 – Advances and Futures in Diagnostics.mp4
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects Complement defects – when to be concerned.pdf
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects Mannose binding lectin – to test or not.pdf
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects NK cell deficiency.pdf
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects.mp4
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Gene therapy.pdf
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Immunoglobulin Replacement.pdf
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Prophylactic antibiotics.pdf
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Transplantation.pdf
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment.mp4
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections Hypogammaglobulinemia and secondary immunodeficiency.pdf
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections Lab testing in a patient with infections – the basics.pdf
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections Vaccines for the immunocompromised.pdf
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections.mp4

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