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    IgNS Virtual Patient 360 Meeting: Empowering Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals 
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    IgNS Virtual Patient 360 Meeting: Empowering Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals 

    by Mighty Well May 11, 2023May 11, 2023
    written by Mighty Well

    If you or your loved one is receiving immunoglobulin therapy, you know the complexities and overwhelm of your diagnosis and treatment. Having access to the right resources and support can make all the difference. Attending the IgNS Virtual Patient 360 Conference, hosted by Immunoglobulin National Society (IgNS), is a fantastic way to empower yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to take charge of your healthcare journey. 

    The IgNS Patient 360 Conference is free to all patients and caregivers thanks to IgNS’ commitment to this community. This year’s virtual conference will be held on Saturday, May 20th, and Sunday, May 21st, from 8 am-4 pm PST on an interactive virtual platform. 

    This unique event brings together patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and industry experts for a comprehensive look at the latest developments in immunoglobulin therapy and patient care for a dynamic and informative experience. The IgNS Patient 360 Conference will include everything from the latest treatments and technologies to tips for managing day-to-day challenges.

    With informative sessions and diagnosis-specific breakouts, a virtual expo hall, and special events, the IgNS Patient 360 Conference provides ample opportunities to connect with others in the community – across all diagnoses, treatment options, and sites of care – and provides the space to learn from leading experts in the field to gain the knowledge and confidence needed to make informed decisions about your care.

    The IgNS Patient 360 Conference features a variety of sessions including the latest advances in immunoglobulin therapy, strategies for managing chronic conditions, and tips for improving quality of life. Here are just a few of the many reasons to attend:

    Expert Speakers and Topics

    A lineup of leading experts in the field of immunoglobulin therapy and patient care. Topics including the latest advances in treatment, strategies for managing chronic conditions, and tips for improving quality of life.

    Breakout Sessions

    Choose from a variety of breakout sessions. Breakout sessions and workshops are designed to be interactive and engaging, allowing attendees to learn from experts in the field and connect with others in the community.

    Virtual Expo Hall

    Spend time browsing the virtual expo hall. Speak with manufacturers, specialty pharmacies, and other vendors, gather information, and get your questions answered.

    Making connections 

    The IgNS Patient 360 Conference provides ample opportunities for networking and connecting with others in the community. Whether you are a patient looking to share your experiences, a caregiver seeking support and resources, or a healthcare professional seeking to learn more about the patient perspective, the event offers a supportive and informative environment for building connections and fostering relationships.

    The IgNS Patient 360 Conference is offered free to patients and caregivers. Register today and put May 20th and 21st, 2023, on your calendar for this must-see event.

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    There are two main types of parenteral nutrition (PN): total parenteral nutrition (TPN)peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN)Both TPN and PPN provide vital nutrients, but there are some crucial differences between the two. In this blog post, we’ll explore the key differences between TPN and PPN so that you can make the best decision for your health.

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