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RRMM Podcasts: Practical Insights for the First Relapse
AMA/ABS/ANCC/ACPE - Podcasts
Managing relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), particularly at first relapse, requires timely, evidence-based decisions in an increasingly complex treatment landscape. As therapeutic options continue to expand and clinical guidance evolves, healthcare professionals must navigate challenges related to risk stratification, treatment selection, sequencing strategies, and the integration of emerging immunotherapies into practice.

Clinicians may also face uncertainty in distinguishing mechanisms of action, managing immune-related toxicities, and selecting appropriate therapies in the context of treatment resistance. Additionally, real-world barriers such as staffing shortages, infusion capacity constraints, and workflow demands can complicate the implementation of optimal care. This podcast series features expert-led conversations that deliver practical insights and real-world strategies to support confident, guideline-informed decision-making in the management of RRMM.
Click ‘Continue to Activity’ to begin and claim up to 1.25 AMA, ABS, ANCC, or ACPE credit/contact hour(s) after completion
Ajai Chari, MD
Ajai Chari, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP, FASCO
Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP, FASCO
Chair and Professor
Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
Anne and Bernard Gray Family Chair in Cancer
Chief Medical Officer
Winship Caner Institute | Emory University
 






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Ajai Chari, MD
Ajai Chari, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP, FASCO
Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP, FASCO
Chair and Professor
Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
Anne and Bernard Gray Family Chair in Cancer
Chief Medical Officer
Winship Caner Institute | Emory University
Managing relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), particularly at first relapse, requires timely, evidence-based decisions in an increasingly complex treatment landscape. As therapeutic options continue to expand and clinical guidance evolves, healthcare professionals must navigate challenges related to risk stratification, treatment selection, sequencing strategies, and the integration of emerging immunotherapies into practice.

Clinicians may also face uncertainty in distinguishing mechanisms of action, managing immune-related toxicities, and selecting appropriate therapies in the context of treatment resistance. Additionally, real-world barriers such as staffing shortages, infusion capacity constraints, and workflow demands can complicate the implementation of optimal care. This podcast series features expert-led conversations that deliver practical insights and real-world strategies to support confident, guideline-informed decision-making in the management of RRMM.
Click ‘Continue to Activity’ to begin and claim up to 1.25 AMA, ABS, ANCC, or ACPE credit/contact hour(s) after completion
Ajai Chari, MD
Ajai Chari, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP, FASCO
Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP, FASCO
Chair and Professor
Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
Anne and Bernard Gray Family Chair in Cancer
Chief Medical Officer
Winship Caner Institute | Emory University


 






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Supported by an independent educational grant from Johnson & Johnson

Launch/Release Date: July 2, 2026
Activity Expiration Date: June 30, 2027

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