2021 Stanford Review of the 62nd Annual American Society of Hematology Meeting

When:
February 13, 2021 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
2021-02-13T08:00:00-08:00
2021-02-13T17:00:00-08:00
Where:
Online only
Contact:
Mary Sisney
Overview

The 2021 Stanford Review of the 62nd Annual ASH Conference will highlight cutting-edge research and data on hematologic disorders presented at the webinar, as well as provide participants with updated treatment algorithms and strategies for optimizing the care of their patients. The webinar will utilize a variety of learning modalities, including case studies, panel discussions, and audience response questions, to facilitate meaningful interactions between expert faculty presenters and symposium participants. Click here to register.

Registration

Registration fee includes course materials and certificate of participation.

Registration Rate:
Physicians: $75
Nurses & Allied Health Professionals: $75

Tuition may be paid by Visa, MasterCard or check. Your email address is used for critical information, including registration confirmation, evaluation, and certificate. Be sure to include an email address that you check frequently. If you prefer to pay by phone or check, please contact the Stanford Center for CME at (650) 497-8554 for assistance.

STAP-eligible employees can use STAP funds towards the registration fees for this activity.  Complete the STAP Reimbursement Request Form and submit to your department administrator.

Credits

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (6.50 hours), Non-Physician Participation Credit (6.50 hours)

Target Audience
Specialties – Hematology

 

Objectives
  1. Evaluate the use of new chemotherapeutics and biologics in subpopulations of acute myeloid leukemia patients based on patient clinical and genetic profiles
  2. To review new drug approvals and practical considerations for their safe and optimal use
  3. Evaluate optimal sequencing and combinations of novel agents for CLL and lymphomas
  4. To use case-based discussions to evaluate the role of new therapies in non-malignant hematology indications
  5. Incorporate available therapeutic options for patients with low- or high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes and utilize the revised international prognostic scoring system (IPSS-R) with new mutation data to classify patients for treatment

 

Accreditation

The Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation
The Stanford University School of Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The California Board of Registered Nursing recognizes that Continuing Medical Education (CME) is acceptable for meeting RN continuing education requirements as long as the course is certified for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM (rn.ca.gov).  Nurses will receive a Certificate of Participation following this activity that may be used for license renewal.

Additional Information

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received in writing no less than 20 days before the course will be refunded, less a 20% administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. Please send cancellation requests to stanfordcme@stanford.edu.

Stanford University School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel or postpone this program if necessary; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded. We are not responsible for other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.

Accessibility Statement
 Stanford University School of Medicine is committed to ensuring that its programs, services, goods and facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities as specified under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008.  If you have needs that require special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact the CME Conference Coordinator.

Cultural and Linguistic Competency
The planners and speakers of this CME activity have been encouraged to address cultural issues relevant to their topic area for the purpose of complying with California Assembly Bill 1195. Moreover, the Stanford University School of Medicine Multicultural Health Portal contains many useful cultural and linguistic competency tools including culture guides, language access information and pertinent state and federal laws.  You are encouraged to visit the Multicultural Health Portal: http://lane.stanford.edu/portals/cultural.html

For activity related questions, please contact
Name: Mary Sisney
Title: Marketing & Meeting Planning Specialist
Ph: (530) 680-0695
Email: msisney@stanford.edu

For CME general questions, please contact 
Ph: (650)-497-8554
Email: stanfordcme@stanford.edu