Still time to catch celebrated CME course and its pre-symposium on CNS vasculitis
If you haven’t registered for Cleveland Clinic’s celebrated biennial CME summit, Biologic Therapies VI: Optimizing Therapies, you’re still in luck. Both the summit and its unprecedented pre-symposium,Vasculitis of the CNS: Diagnosis, Management, and Research, are being offered via live webcast for those who can’t attend the in-person courses.
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The Biologic Therapies VI Summit runs from the morning of Thursday, April 30, through midday Saturday, May 2. The daylong pre-symposium on CNS vasculitis is Wednesday, April 29. Click here for registration details on the CME-certified webcasts of both activities.
As detailed in a previous post, the Biologic Therapies Summit VI has much to recommend it, including a phenomenal national and international faculty of experts in biologic therapies for autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases. And see this post for how the pre-symposium on CNS vasculitis is breaking new ground in education surrounding this complex disease of interest to rheumatologists, neurologists, infectious disease specialists and others.
These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
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