This is a clinically oriented educational program intended for hematologists, oncologists, pharmacists, pathologists, and other healthcare professionals that may diagnose, treat, or manage patients with cancer. The goal is to educate participants about new cellular therapies, both those that are currently available and those that are set to become available in the near future.
Target audience
Hematologists, oncologists, pharmacists, pathologists and other cancer health care professionals, including PAs, NPs, and RNs.
Join us in person for a plated dinner at Jazzboline Restaurant, or attend virtually, from the comfort of your home. In-person attendance is limited and expected to fill up quickly. Don’t delay, register today!
Educational goals
- Learn about the latest research and clinical advances in cellular therapy, including new treatments and techniques.
- Explore the safety and efficacy of cellular therapy for different types of cancer.
- Gain insights into the practical aspects of implementing cellular therapy in clinical practice, including patient management, monitoring, and follow-up.
- Identify appropriate candidates for cellular therapy treatment.
- Develop an appreciation for the interdisciplinary nature of cellular therapy and its potential to transform patient care.
Registration fees
In-person, including plated dinner — $25.00
Virtual option — Complimentary
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