The Role of Oncology Nurses and Advanced Practitioners in Advancing Health Equity in the Field of Multiple Myeloma
The following videos, presented by Medscape Oncology, are designed for healthcare practitioners to earn certified medical education (CME) credits.
In this CME series, nursing leaders of the International Myeloma Foundation's Nurse Leadership Board (NLB) will present timely information surrounding the disparities in clinical presentation and access to care that disproportionately affect African American patients, as well as highlight best practices for nurses aimed at eliminating disparities and achieving equity in healthcare.
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Expert nurse practitioner Amy Pierre RN, MSN, ANP-BC (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center — Montvale, NJ) opens this series with a look at clinical and care-based disparities disproportionately impacting African Americans with multiple myeloma.

Myeloma nursing expert, Beth Faiman, PhD, RN, MSN, APRN- BC, AOCN, FAAN (Cleveland Clinic — Taussig Cancer Institute) highlights best practices for improving access and outcomes through applying standards of care.

Myeloma expert and nursing leader, Donna Catamero ANP-BC, OCN, CCRC (Mount Sinai Medical Center — New York, NY) discusses the role of nurses and advanced practitioners in achieving health equity.