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Save Your Spot! | Enhancing Multiple Myeloma Care Through Evidence-Based Strategies

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Join us at ASH 2024 for a deep dive into the latest data and practical considerations for MM treatme

Join us at ASH 2024 for a deep dive into the latest data and practical considerations for MM treatment selection and sequencing. [PRIME]( [Accelerating the Adoption of the Latest Evidence on Sequencing Therapies for Multiple Myeloma Across Practice Settings]( [REGISTER NOW!]( [Attend Onsite:]( [San Diego, CA Friday, Dec 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM Pacific San Diego Convention Center Room: 6DE 111 W Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101 619-525-5000]( [Virtual:]( [1.5 CME/CE | Live Event / Live Webinar]( Join expert faculty at the 2024 ASH Annual Meeting as they take a deep dive into the latest clinical evidence and practical considerations for treatment of complex cases of patients with Multiple Myeloma (MM). Expert panelists will discuss the challenges of selecting and sequencing Multiple Myeloma (MM) treatments, highlighting differences based on practice settings. Using real-world data and clinical evidence, they will explore the benefits and risks of various treatment options, with a focus on tailoring strategies to individual patients. The discussions will be supported by case studies, interactive polls, and audience questions. Don't miss this opportunity to hear expert faculty harness real-world experiences providing MM care to deepen the impact of the education to enhance treatment selection and care coordination for the optimal integration of novel therapies in MM across practice settings in this exciting satellite symposium. Expert Faculty: Scott R. Goldsmith, M.D. Speaker Assistant Professor Division of Myeloma Department of Hematology and HCT City of Hope National Medical Center Melissa Alsina, MD Speaker Professor of Medicine Blood and Marrow Transplant Program Senior Member, Malignant Hematology Program H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Tampa, FL Binod Dhakal, MD Speaker Associate Professor Medical College of Wisconsin [REGISTER NOW!]( [Prime Education] PRIME Education, LLC 114 5th Ave, 14th Floor New York, NY 10011 (954) 718-6055 | [Contact us]( PRIME is a multi-disciplinary accredited provider of continuing medical education. [Unsubscribe from future emails](lst=NL_Prime_Live_Events) | [Contact us]( | [COVID-19 Resource Center](

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