05.02.2024 - By i3 Health
In this video, Dr. Neal Weinreb, Voluntary Associate Professor for Human Genetics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, answers questions asked by the audience during his CME/NCPD–approved activity with i3 Health, Exploring Treatment Advances for Acid Sphingomyelinase Deficiency (ASMD) in Adults. Dr. Weinreb shares insights into screening for lysosomal storage disorders, genetic carrier testing, resources for family and caregivers, the future of treatment with olipudase alfa, and more.
Click the links below for the full activity!
Online Accredited CME/NCPD Activity: https://www.i3health.com/course-information/exploring-new-treatment-advances-for-acid-sphingomyelinase-deficiency-in-adults
Live or Virtual Meeting Series: https://www.i3health.com/live/exploring-new-treatment-advances-for-acid-sphingomyelinase-deficiency-in-adults-1