Protected: ACROCOVID II presented at NORD Rare Summit
Protected: ACROCOVID II presented at NORD Rare Summit
Prof. Mark Gurnell, Prof. Maria Fleseriu
A second international online survey to assess the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people living with acromegaly and endocrinologists managing all aspects of the condition. Findings from the survey were presented at NORD Rare Summit, 18th-19th October. The survey concludes that use of remote communications offers a positive shift in care patterns for people with acromegaly and their care team to manage this rare conditionProf. Mark Gurnell
Endocrinologist
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
United Kingdom (UK)
Prof. Mark Gurnell has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
Prof. Maria Fleseriu
Endocrinologist
United States (US)
Prof. Maria Fleseriu has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:
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The ACROCOVID II survey was developed in partnership with Sheila Khawaja and Muriël Marks from the World Alliance of Pituitary Organizations (WAPO), with HCP expertise provided by Prof. Maria Fleseriu and Prof. Mark Gurnell.
This programme is supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen
PITUITARY CONNECT is an initiative of COR2ED, supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen.