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FREE Category I CME Opportunity by EXCEL Continuing Education

  • Friday, October 29, 2021 12:56 PM
    Message # 12082274
    Wesley Patterson (Administrator)

    EXCEL Continuing Education has an on-demand webinar titled “A Platform for Gene Therapy Delivery: Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Vectors” available at https://learning.freecme.com/a/37989P3nDvHt  or  https://bit.ly/2Z27IC6.


    Program Overview

    The goal of gene therapy is to treat diseases at the genetic level by replacing deficient enzymes in target tissues, therefore, changing the course of the disease. Simply stated, it is the transfer of genetic material for disease therapy or prevention. Gene therapy with adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors has demonstrated safety and long-term efficacy in several trials across target organs, including eye, liver, skeletal muscle, and the central nervous system.

    The goal of this CME-certified activity is to increase physicians' knowledge of clinical considerations relating to the use of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors in gene therapy, and its impact on the treatment of several rare disorders.


    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:

    ·    Analyze gene‐based treatment approaches that have the potential to change the disease course for patients with genetic disorders

    ·    Review the characteristics of AAV that allow it to be used as a vector for gene therapy

    ·    Evaluate evidence for the use of gene therapies, including AAV-based, that are approved or pending approval for the management of rare disorders

    ·    Counsel patients about clinical-trial opportunities

     

    This presentation includes a review of glycogen storage disease type 1A, among others.  0.75 AMA/PRA Cat. 1 Credits are awarded at the conclusion of the 45-minutes presentation.

     

    Last modified: Friday, October 29, 2021 12:59 PM | Wesley Patterson (Administrator)

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