Thursday, June 6, 2019

Join fellow SPA members for an evening of learning about immune globulin while enjoying an exceptional meal. As a trusted leader with a long heritage of developing immune globulin (IG) treatments for primary immunodeficiency (PI) patients, Shire introduces the IG Stewardship Series. These presentations are focused on educating healthcare professionals and stakeholders within various health systems on PI and various IG-related topics, including IG treatments, with the goal of helping to improve the patient experience of care. Through education, support, and trusted partnerships, Shire aims to improve the lives of patients living with Primary Immunodeficiency.

PRESENTER

Jerry Siegel, Pharm.D., FASHP
Clinical Associate Professor, The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
Sponsored by Shire US Inc. No CE is offered for this event.

DATE

Thursday, June 6, 2019
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

LOCATION

Wild Sage Bistro
916 West 2nd Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201

REGISTRATION

Register online at http://www.programrsvp.com/2681-306
Or call toll-free at: 877-761-7925
Registration closes on June 4, 2019.

COST

This event is free but you must RSVP.
Open to pharmacists, technicians and students.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

This program is open to health care practitioners (HCPs) for whom the information presented is relevant to their practice. Spouses or guests cannot be accommodated.

*This is a non-CE program sponsored by Shire US Inc. Shire is prohibited from providing meals to prescribers that are licensed by the State of Minnesota and health care professionals that are licensed by the State of Vermont. Prescribers licensed by the State of New Jersey may not consume a Shire-offered meal in excess of $15.
Shire will collect and report health care professional information concerning meals and other transfers of value pursuant to the Federal Sunshine Act and state laws.

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