Continuing Medical Education For HCPs

Staying updated with the latest advancements in rare disease care is crucial for healthcare professionals. Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) resources offer in-depth insights into the evolving landscape of rare disease care. Explore a range of educational materials designed to empower medical professionals with the knowledge needed to offer the best possible care to rare disease patients. Stay informed about the latest treatment approaches, specialized care strategies, and innovative rare disease solutions.

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Advantageous Predictors of Acute Coronary Syndromes Evaluation (APACE) Study

The triage of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome in the emergency room is a time-consuming diagnostic challenge.
Therefore high sensitive early markers for myocardial damage are n ...

Condition: Myocardial Infarction


Biological, Genetic, and Lifestyle Risk Factors for Developing Colorectal Adenomas or Polyps in Participants Undergoing Colonoscopy

RATIONALE: Collecting and storing samples of tissue, blood, and other body fluids to test in the laboratory and gathering information about health and lifestyle from participants may help doctors l ...

Condition: Colorectal Cancer


Paired Marrow Aspirations to Assess Assays in Sensitized Renal Allograft Recipients

The aim of this study is to determine a comprehensive immune profile of transplant donors and recipients through assessment of immune cell compositions in bone marrow, and lymph nodes. ...

Condition: Transplantation, Kidney



Metformin improves pregnancy outcomes in non-PCOS women with insulin resistance and recurrent implantation failure before frozen embryo transfer

Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) leads to a significant waste of embryos and imposes substantial physical, emotional, and financial stress on patients. Given its complex and diverse etiology, iden


Fruquintinib saddles tumor immune tolerance by curbing pro-tumoral immature myeloid cell populations

Myeloid-derived cells, particularly immature populations and tumor-associated macrophages, play a pivotal role in establishing immune tolerance and suppressing antitumor responses, thereby promoting c


Tertiary lymphoid structure drives allograft rejection via IFN-?-JAK-STAT-dependent atypical memory B cell differentiation

Tertiary lymphoid structure (TLS) is a neogenized, ectopic lymphoid aggregate found in infected, autoimmune and tumour tissues with an activated adaptive immune response. However, a comprehensive unde



Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Why I chose urology?

Urology isn't just about surgery—it's about making a lasting impact. The ability to diagnose, treat, and often cure conditions that ...


Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

What happens when you visit the urologist

Most people walk into a urology appointment a little nervous — and walk out realizing it wasn't nearly as scary as they thought.


Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

How Face Transplant Surgery Works? 🤯

This is how doctors perform a face transplant. This is a simulation of a real surgery that took place and is intended for educational ...