What Matters Now
CME
Real-World Decisions in R/R B-Cell Lymphoma

Joshua Brody, M.D., Mount Sinai

Manik Uppal, M.D., Mount Sinai
50% of Peers Changed Their Practice After this Clinical Scenario
CME
Balancing patient safety with logistical challenges in step-up dosing for bispecific antibody therapy under resource limitations.
What Matters Now
CME
Real-World Decisions in R/R B-Cell Lymphoma

Joshua Brody, M.D., Mount Sinai

Manik Uppal, M.D., Mount Sinai
Corresponding Scenario
CS4: Step-Up Dosing: Coordinating Site of Care and Monitoring
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Balancing patient safety with logistical challenges in step-up dosing for bispecific antibody therapy under resource limitations.
How clinicians responded after this Clinical Scenario
92
%
begin unsure how to apply evidence
50
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will implement a practice change
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See where small differences in reasoning change safety, feasibility, and escalation decisions.
Reflect on your decision logic
Practice the thinking you used and spot gaps in judgment.
Calibrate your clinical reasoning
Side-by-side, reasoning patterns from peer and experts and how others de-risk their decisions.
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CME Information
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Program title: Evidence and Insight for Real-World Care in R/R B-cell Lymphomas
Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and StitchedHealth, Inc. (logos optional)
Release date: March 17, 2026
Expiration date: March 17, 2027
Estimated time to complete activity: 15 min to 2 hours hours
This activity is intended for hematology and medical oncology physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants involved in the care of patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell lymphomas.
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50% practice change rate among peers