Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Inaugural Symposium on Kidney Transplantation in Plasma Cell Disorders 2024

45 $

+ Include: 19 videos + 16 pdfs, size: 11.7 GB

+ Target Audience: hematologists, nephrologists, surgeons, pathologists, immunologists

Description

+ Include: 19 videos + 16 pdfs, size: 11.7 GB

+ Target Audience: hematologists, nephrologists, surgeons, pathologists, immunologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Thursday, September 12, 2024, 8:55 AM – 5:00 PM, Zuckerman Research Center, 417 East 68th Street, New York, NY

Specialties
Specialties – Allergy and Immunology, Bone Marrow Transplant, Clinical Pathology, Hematology, Hematopathology, Internal Medicine, Myeloma, Nephrology, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Oncology and Hematology, Urology
Overview

We’re excited to present the inaugural symposium on renal transplantation in plasma cell disorders. This program unites multidisciplinary experts from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and around the world, spanning specialties such as hematology, nephrology, surgery, pathology, immunology, and bioethics. We’ll explore critical topics pertaining to the evaluation and management of plasma cell dyscrasia patients being considered for kidney transplantation, including:

  • Updates in MGRS pathology and classification;
  • The latest developments in clone-directed therapy and outcomes;
  • Assessing depth of response;
  • Updates on transplant biology and immunology;
  • Complications of renal transplantation in patients with plasma cell disease; and
  • Fair distribution of a scarce resource and role of living donor transplantation.

Additionally, this symposium will feature a patient and clinician roundtable discussion and a workshop on best practices for distinct disease entities. View the brochure for additional information.

The symposium is intended for physicians, advanced practice providers, registered nurses, fellows, trainees, and other healthcare professionals interested in kidney transplantation for plasma cell disorders. This symposium will be held exclusively in person at Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Zuckerman Research Center, with no virtual attendance option available.

Objectives
At the conclusion of this symposium, attendees will be able to:
  1. Describe the pathology and classification of the distinct subtypes of MGRS
  2. Summarize the updates in treatment and outcome assessment in the common plasma cell dyscrasias including multiple myeloma, light chain amyloidosis and MIDD
  3. Review the methods for assessing depth of response in plasma cell disorders and their added value and limitations
  4. Explain critical components of transplant biology and immunology that inform renal transplant practice
  5. Describe common complications of renal transplantation and management
  6. Discuss barriers to access to renal transplantation, strategies improve more equitable distribution and the role of living donor transplantation

 

+ Topics:

Amyloid 2.mp4
Amyloid 2.pdf
Amyloid.mp4
Amyloid.pdf
Challenges and Opportunities Navigating Care Across Medical Specialties.mp4
Complications of Novel Therapies.mp4
Complications of Novel Therapies.pdf
Depth of Response.mp4
Depth of Response.pdf
Equity in Access and Addressing Disparities.mp4
Equity in Access and Addressing Disparities.pdf
Introduction to Monoclonal Gammopathy of Renal Significance (MGRS) Panel Discussion and Q&A.mp4
Introduction to the Practice Survey and Best Practices Paper.mp4
Introduction to the Practice Survey and Best Practices Paper.pdf
KidneyTransplant2024_Brochure.pdf
MGRS.mp4
MGRS.pdf
Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Deposition Disease (MIDD).mp4
Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Deposition Disease (MIDD).pdf
Myeloma 2.mp4
Myeloma 2.pdf
Myeloma.mp4
Myeloma.pdf
Novel Therapies and Complications Panel Discussion and Q&A.mp4
Novel Therapies.mp4
Novel Therapies.pdf
Precursor Conditions.mp4
Precursor Conditions.pdf
Special Topics in Kidney Transplantation Panel Discussion and Q&A.mp4
The Time is Now.mp4
The Time is Now.pdf
Transplant Biology, Immunology, and Management of Complications.mp4
Transplant Biology, Immunology, and Management of Complications.pdf
Updates in MGRS Pathology and Classification.mp4
Updates in MGRS Pathology and Classification.pdf

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