PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support specific specialties and conditions. Each episode includes a link to request CME/CE credit for participation. PeerView is solely responsible for the selection of topics, the preparation of editorial content, and the distribution of all materials it publishes.

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Beth Faiman, PhD, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, AOCN, FAAN - Reaching the Next Level of Myeloma Patient Care: Oncology Nurse Guidance on Antibody Therapy and Novel Mechanisms of Action


Go online to PeerView.com/BRG860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. This activity provides a model for “next-level” nursing practice in multiple myeloma (MM) by linking current evidence supporting the use of innovative antibody, CAR-T, and targeted treatment platforms with case-based teaching examples designed to cover the spectrum of myeloma care. Furthermore, experts give guidance on nursing principles, including educational and counseling strategies, patient monitoring, and adverse event management, that can be used to modernize care and facilitate the integration of effective, innovative therapies into the management of newly diagnosed myeloma, the early relapse setting, or heavily pretreated disease are described. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated evidence and current guidelines supporting treatment roles of novel therapeutics in newly diagnosed and relapsed MM care, including novel monoclonal antibodies, antibody–drug conjugates, targeted agents, and CAR-T therapy; Manage the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with novel therapeutics used to treat MM, including events such as infection, infusion reactions, ocular toxicity, GI events, CRS, or neurotoxicity; Counsel patients about efficacy and safety expectations and potential toxicities associated with novel therapies across the MM spectrum, including in patients receiving antibody-based regimens, targeted agents, or cellular therapy.


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 August 26, 2022  35m