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Leadership at St. Johns Health Center in South Los Angeles has developed excellent protocols and workflows for intravenous infusion of monoclonal antibody therapy with bamlanivimab. The webinar will describe their process, with barriers and best practices highlighted.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand safety and efficacy of this therapy.
- Best Practices in providing this treatment.
- Importance of this treatment to our FQHC population.
PRESENTERS
- Anitha Mullagni MD, Family Physician and CMO, St. Johns
- Jim Mangia, CEO, St. Johns
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