30 Day Follow Up: Rapid Clinical Updates: COVID-19, Clinical Updates in COVID-19 Management, 2021
Our experts will discuss the most recent updates on current therapies and their efficacy including remdesivir, steroids, and convalescent plasma, as well as highlight patient cases to exemplify best practices with COVID-19 patients and discussing questions from the audience. Information is current as of March 4th, 2021.
Moderator:
Alfred Burger, MD, SFHM
Panelists:
Ebrahim Barkoudah, MD, MPH FACP SFHM
Benjamin Bodnar, MD
This activity was made possible in part by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Target Audience
This activity is designed for hospitalists and front line clinicians working working with COVID-19 patients.
Learning Objectives
Ebrahim Barkoudah, MD, MPH FACP SFHM
- Research support payments from: National Institutes of Health/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bristol Myers Squibb and Janssen
- Payments made to Brigham and Women's Hospital for performing clinical endpoints sponsored by various entities
- Advisory Board fees: from Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen, Novartis, Pfizer, and Portola/Alexion.
Remaining faculty had no relevant financial or advisory relationships with corporate organizations related to this activity.
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This activity was made possible in part by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.