Patients, families, and the wider community likely have a lot of questions regarding the newly approved infusion medication Leqembi (lecanemab) for the treatment of Alzheimer's. Register to attend the Leqembi Webinar on Thurs. September 14, 12 pm - 1pm on Zoom.
Come learn from the teams panel of experts which include Dr. Thomas Grabowski, Dr. Michael Rosenbloom and clinical trials coordinator Darla Chapman, ARNP. They will discuss who is eligible for this infusion, what are the risks and benefits and what is the process if you're interested in this medication. The team is excited to talk about the impact this medication—and similar ones coming down the pipeline—will have on our clinic community and research participants.
Register: https://tinyurl.com/UWMedWeb
Time: Thurs. September 14, 12 pm - 1pm
Location: Zoom
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