Credits Available: 4.75 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™; ABIM MOC

Description: Despite significant advancements in treatment, multiple myeloma remains an incurable disease, and nearly all patients experience relapse, often requiring increasingly complex therapeutic strategies.

With the rapid expansion of treatment options, particularly novel targeted therapies such as GPRC5D-directed approaches, the landscape of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) management is evolving at an unprecedented pace. While these agents offer deep and durable remissions, their integration into clinical practice presents challenges in sequencing, toxicity management, and multidisciplinary coordination.

This educational initiative is designed to empower clinicians with the latest insights on GPRC5D-targeted therapies, facilitate the exchange of real-world clinical experience, and provide actionable strategies for optimizing patient outcomes. Through interactive discussions and expert-led guidance, participants will gain practical knowledge to navigate the complexities of RRMM treatment while fostering collaborative networks to enhance long-term patient care.

Join us to stay at the forefront of innovation in multiple myeloma management and elevate your clinical practice.

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Target Professions: DO, MD, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse, Physician Associate/Assistant
Target Specialties: Hematology, Hematology/Oncology, Oncology

Ajay Iyer

University of Missouri Columbia
Fellow Physician

Dr. Iyer completed medical school in India from Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research in 2018. He joined Internal Medicine residency in Overland Park Regional Medical center in Kansas City in 2020, where he served as a chief resident for the academic year 2022-2023. Personal accolades during residency include Resident of the year-PGY1 in 2020, Senior resident of the Year- 2023, Helping Hands award for graduating resident-2023 and Resident role model award for graduating resident-2023.

Dr. Iyer worked as a hospitalist oncologist at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center from 2023-2024. He is passionate about patient care, evidence-based medicine and medical education. He started fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at the University of Missouri, Columbia, in July 2024 and is currently a second year fellow.