Tackling Healthcare Disparities for Historically Overlooked Patients With Multiple Myeloma
Webinar/Online
Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at 1:00pm ET - 2:00pm ET
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Topic
Introduction to Multiple Myeloma and Its Disparities
Credits Offered
This event offers
1.0 CE credit
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit / 1.0 ANCC Credit.
Additional Information
Join esteemed faculty and colleagues and earn up to 4.0 AMA or ANCC Credit(s) for a series of comprehensive lectures and interactive discussions on evidence-based guidelines and treatment modalities for multiple myeloma (MM).
There will be four mentorship-style sessions, each focusing on a different topic to enhance shared-decision making and team-based care for your patients with MM. Following a brief lecture reviewing key information, you will be split into an interactive breakout group for peer-to-peer learning and the opportunity to network with colleagues in your discipline.
Come prepared to ask questions, collaborate with colleagues, and share a challenging case* you’ve encountered in clinical practice to allow for discussion of evidence-based recommendations and gain expert insights to management.
*All cases presentations will be deidentified and HIPPA compliant.
There will be four mentorship-style sessions, each focusing on a different topic to enhance shared-decision making and team-based care for your patients with MM. Following a brief lecture reviewing key information, you will be split into an interactive breakout group for peer-to-peer learning and the opportunity to network with colleagues in your discipline.
Come prepared to ask questions, collaborate with colleagues, and share a challenging case* you’ve encountered in clinical practice to allow for discussion of evidence-based recommendations and gain expert insights to management.
*All cases presentations will be deidentified and HIPPA compliant.
Target Audience
This educational program is directed toward hematologists/oncologists in both the academic and community setting as well as advanced practice providers and other HCPs involved in the management of patients with MM.
Virtual Event Access Instructions
Additional instructions
Further instructions and log in information will be provided to registrants via emailSpeakers

Joseph Mikhael
MD, MED, FRCPC, FACP, FASCO
Professor, Translational Genomics Research Institute - City of Hope Cancer Center,
Chief Medical Officer - International Myeloma Foundation

Jorge Monge Urrea
MD
Dr. Jorge Monge Urrea is a hematologist in Aurora, Colorado. He received his medical degree from Universidad Anahuac School of Medicine and has been in practice between 11-20 years. Dr. Jorge Monge Urrea has expertise in treating lymphoma, among other conditions - see all areas of expertise

Dan Sherbenou
MD, PHD

Kelly Sidor
MSN