What would you do better? Join this reflective case study with Drs. Paula Busse and John Anderson on hereditary angioedema. Long-term prophylaxis is redefining what disease control looks and feels like for patients and clinicians alike. Learn how to navigate this quickly evolving landscape to personalize treatment and optimize outcomes.
Non-CME Corporate Forum sponsored by Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Attend in-person: Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel
Phoenix Ballroom Salon B (3rd Level)
340 N 3rd Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:
Physician, Allergy and Immunology
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine
University of Alabama
Staff Allergist, Veteran’s Administration
Partner, AllerVie Health and Clinical Research
Birmingham, AL
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Division of Clinical Immunology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, NY
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