
Annual Education Program: COVID-19: What do we know and how does that help?
English
Recorded Courses
hosted by Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS)
hosted by Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS)
attend it anywhere online
category
Medicine, Healthcare Management
Infectious Disease, Infectious Disease
price
Free
speakers



Annual Education Program: COVID-19: What do we know and how does that help? is organized by Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS).,Activity Term:,Original Release Date: June 9, 2020,Termination Date: June 9, 2023,,Course Overview:,The 2020 Massachusetts Medical Society Annual Education Program addresses what we know about Covid-19 and how this helps. This is an exceptional opportunity to learn from Eric J. Rubin, MD, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, The New England Journal of Medicine, and moderator Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Drs. Rubin and Walensky assess the evidence for current medical therapies for COVID-19, examine the risk and benefits of utilizing investigational medications to prevent or treat COVID-19, and discuss the issues in developing vaccines for COVID-19. ,,Course Objective:,• Assess the evidence for current medical therapies for COVID-19,• Examine the risk and benefits of utilizing investigational medications to prevent or treat COVID-19,• Discuss the issues in developing vaccines for COVID-19,Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available.