Meetings By Mail Cleveland Clinic Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency 2025
Include: 24 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.92 GB
Target Audience: allergy & immunology physicians, rheumatologists, hematologists
Information:
Release date: June 5, 2025
Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency provides an educational forum for in-depth reviews of common and rare inborn errors of immunity (IEI). Cleveland Clinic’s expert faculty discusses this group of more than 400 complex, chronic disorders, and provides insight on developing diagnostics, therapies and advances in treatment. Healthcare practitioners with an interest in allergy, immunology, rheumatology, hematology and more will all benefit from the didactic lectures and cases presented throughout this comprehensive activity.
Topics include: humoral deficiency, complexities in IEI, advances in diagnostics, complement defects, mannose binding lectin, immunoglobulin replacement therapy, antibiotic prophylaxis, bone marrow transplant, gene therapy, recurrent or secondary infections, vaccines and much more!
The Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency 2025 symposium is designed for healthcare professionals with an interest in allergy, immunology, rheumatology, hematology, and related fields. The target audience includes:
- Physicians
- Physician assistants
- Nurse practitioners
- Fellows and residents
This event provides an educational forum for in-depth reviews of common and rare inborn errors of immunity (IEI), covering diagnostics, therapies, and advances in treatment.
Physicians are part of the target audience for the Updates in Primary Immunodeficiency 2025 symposium. This course is designed for healthcare professionals, including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, fellows, and residents, with an interest in allergy, immunology, rheumatology, hematology, and related fields
Topics:
- Agenda.pdf
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency Allergies in Antibody Deficiency.mp4
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency CVID – What We Know.mp4
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency GI Disease in Inborn Errors of Immunity.mp4
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 1 – Humoral Deficiency Pulmonary Complications of CVID.mp4
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Biologics For the Treatment of Immune Dysregulation.mp4
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Rethinking Autoimmunity in PID and Beyond.mp4
Session 2 – Complexities in IEI Skin Diseases Clues to Immune Dysfunction.mp4
Session 3 – Advances and Future in Diagnostics AI For PI Enabling Systems For Improving Patient Outcomes.mp4
Session 3 – Advances and Future in Diagnostics Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 3 – Advances and Future in Diagnostics Using Genetics in Your Practice.mp4
Session 3 – Advances and Future in Diagnostics What to Do With Variants of Unknown Significance.mp4
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects Complement Defects – When to Be Concerned.mp4
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects Mannose Binding Lectin – to Test or Not.mp4
Session 4 – Beyond Humoral Defects Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Patients With Antibody Immune Deficiencies The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.mp4
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Beyond Transplant How Gene Therapy is Revolutionizing Inborn Errors of Immunity.mp4
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy.mp4
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 5 – Therapies and Advances in Treatment Restoring Immunity The Role of Bone Marrow Transplant in Primary Immune Deficiency.mp4
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections Lab Testing in a Patient With Infections The Basics.mp4
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections Panel Discussion.mp4
Session 6 – Recurrent or Secondary Infections Vaccines For the Immunocompromised.mp4