Free Webinar: Pharmacogenomics: Data and Innovation to Deliver Precise and Appropriate Medication Use
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AUSTIN, TEXAS (November 9, 2021) – A new, free webinar by Dark Daily and sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific explores how pharmacogenomics can help reduce adverse responses, deliver treatments faster and lower medical costs.
On December 9 at 1pm EST, Pharmacogenomics: Data and Innovation to Deliver Precise and Appropriate Medication Use will help participants understand the impact of pharmacogenomics (PGx) in prescription prescribing and evaluate the technical challenges and limitations associated with scaling it. The session will also explore PGx solutions that can be easily implemented in your laboratory.
As pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing becomes more familiar for its role in the refinement of treatment(s) to reduce risk of adverse responses and improve efficacy of medications, clinicians, clinical laboratory directors and managers, and pharmacists will have questions about how to work with and scale PGx (and other high-value molecular testing).
During this webinar, Jeremy Stuart, PhD, MPH (NRCC), Chief Science Officer and Laboratory Director at Precision Genetics will describe the development of the software tools that proved essential for the scaling of molecular testing at South Carolina-based Precision Genetics. Stuart will also explain how digital integration essential to scaling their COVID-19 testing efforts has positioned the lab to expand operations to deliver effective pharmacogenetic-based guidance to providers in the areas of psychiatry and perioperative medicine.
To participate in Pharmacogenomics: Data and Innovation to Deliver Precise and Appropriate Medication Use, register for free here.
For additional information, call 512-264-7103.
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