#36 – Monoclonal Antibodies: Gateway Drugs for Future Care Delivery Models

#36 – Monoclonal Antibodies: Gateway Drugs for Future Care Delivery Models

Author: Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists March 26, 2021 Duration: 0:00

Dr. Susan Davis (@IDPharmProf), Dr. Emily Spivak (@EmilySpivak), and Dr. Minkey Wungwattana (@minkeyw) join Dr. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) to discuss individual and shared experiences operationalizing COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy across their institutions and states. They tackle big and small hurdles from finding ways to ensure equitable distribution to pronouncing the drug names!

This episode was sponsored by an unrestricted grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.

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