Time is running out to access this essential CME/NCPD-approved podcast! Join renowned dermatology experts Dr. Peter A. Lio and Dr. Linda F. Stein Gold as they dive into the latest evidence and best practices for treating atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents. With new therapies rapidly changing the treatment landscape, this podcast delivers the practical insights you need to confidently diagnose, evaluate, and manage pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Don’t miss your chance to:
-Get up to speed on novel and emerging therapies, including nonsteroidal topicals, JAK inhibitors, and monoclonal antibodies
-Learn how to recognize key clinical features that inform the differential diagnosis
-Discover strategies to optimize outcomes and quality of life for your young patients
This activity is expiring soon—listen now to stay current and earn credit before it’s gone!
Click here to claim your CME/NCPD credit: bit.ly/4nGZhBG
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Time is running out to access this essential CME/NCPD-approved podcast! Join renowned dermatology experts Dr. Peter A. Lio and Dr. Linda F. Stein Gold as they dive into the latest evidence and best practices for treating atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents. With new therapies rapidly changing the treatment landscape, this podcast delivers the practical insights you need to confidently diagnose, evaluate, and manage pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Don’t miss your chance to:
-Get up to speed on novel and emerging therapies, including nonsteroidal topicals, JAK inhibitors, and monoclonal antibodies
-Learn how to recognize key clinical features that inform the differential diagnosis
-Discover strategies to optimize outcomes and quality of life for your young patients
This activity is expiring soon—listen now to stay current and earn credit before it’s gone!
Click here to claim your CME/NCPD credit: bit.ly/4nGZhBG
Additional Advances in HER2-Mutated NSCLC With Julia Kathleen Rotow, MD + Activity Module 2
Oncology Data Advisor
24 minutes 28 seconds
3 months ago
Additional Advances in HER2-Mutated NSCLC With Julia Kathleen Rotow, MD + Activity Module 2
i3 Health recently launched an exciting new online educational activity, “What’s New with HER2: Charting New Paths in NSCLC Care.” This two-part series dives deep into the evolving role of HER2 in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
In a special interview, Dr. Julia Kathleen Rotow—Clinical Director of the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School—shares the latest breakthroughs in treating HER2-mutated NSCLC. She highlights why ongoing medical education is crucial in this fast-changing field and offers her insights on where HER2-targeted therapies are headed next. Stay tuned after the interview to listen to Module 1 of this accredited activity!
Click below to complete the claim your CE credit:
Module 2: https://bit.ly/405xEJO
Click below to complete the Module 1 from this series, HER2 in NSCLC: Actionable Insights and Testing Recommendations
Module 1: https://bit.ly/49NCaQu
Oncology Data Advisor
Time is running out to access this essential CME/NCPD-approved podcast! Join renowned dermatology experts Dr. Peter A. Lio and Dr. Linda F. Stein Gold as they dive into the latest evidence and best practices for treating atopic dermatitis in children and adolescents. With new therapies rapidly changing the treatment landscape, this podcast delivers the practical insights you need to confidently diagnose, evaluate, and manage pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Don’t miss your chance to:
-Get up to speed on novel and emerging therapies, including nonsteroidal topicals, JAK inhibitors, and monoclonal antibodies
-Learn how to recognize key clinical features that inform the differential diagnosis
-Discover strategies to optimize outcomes and quality of life for your young patients
This activity is expiring soon—listen now to stay current and earn credit before it’s gone!
Click here to claim your CME/NCPD credit: bit.ly/4nGZhBG