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MPN Workshop of the Carolinas 2025 | The MPN Workshop of the Carolinas 2025: sharing the latest data and updates in the MPN field

In this video, Rupali Bhave, MD, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC, shares her enthusiasm for the upcoming MPN Workshop of the Carolinas 2025, highlighting it as a unique opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). This 48-hour workshop will allow participants to hear recent data and advances in essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF), as well as less common MPNs and overlap syndromes. Dr Bhave expresses her excitement to attend and learn from the speakers, citing her positive experience from last year’s event.

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So the MPN workshop of the Carolinas is an opportunity to hear from a number of experts from within the U.S. and outside the U.S. on the very most up-to-date data in all MPNs, including ET and PV and myelofibrosis and some of the less common MPNs or overlap syndromes. I was really fortunate to attend and really learned a ton last year from all of the speakers. And we have a really, really nice lineup of speakers who I am really excited to hear from and learn from this year again...

So the MPN workshop of the Carolinas is an opportunity to hear from a number of experts from within the U.S. and outside the U.S. on the very most up-to-date data in all MPNs, including ET and PV and myelofibrosis and some of the less common MPNs or overlap syndromes. I was really fortunate to attend and really learned a ton last year from all of the speakers. And we have a really, really nice lineup of speakers who I am really excited to hear from and learn from this year again. It is just a really nice venue in a compact sort of 48 hours to learn a ton from really the leading experts. So I’m super excited to go and hear from all the speakers this year.

 

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