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Nonadvanced systemic mastocytosis (SM) severely impacts patients’ quality of life as a result of the variety of symptoms they suffer, including brain fog, skin lesions, and recurrent anaphylaxis to many different triggers. In this video, Laura– a patient who has lived with SM and its many symptoms for more than 2 decades– shares her diagnosis journey, the various treatment pathways she followed, the toll it has taken on her daily life, and advice to others that may be living with nonadvanced SM. View this program in its entirety https://www.exchangecme.com/smpoc201 SM Clinical Resource Center https://www.exchangecme.com/SMPOCReso... Links that you might be interested in: Best Practices for Diagnosis and Management https://www.exchangecme.com/IsItSyste... Making the Rounds on Systemic Mastocytosis: Accelerating Diagnosis and Treatment https://www.exchangecme.com/SMshowcase ExchangeCME.com is an online community of more than 49,000 active healthcare professionals who have access to a variety of enduring educational activities and other disease state–focused resources. The Website’s core mission is to support patient-centered care via education that is tailored to the needs of various clinician audiences. By consolidating evidence-based resources and hosting only accredited educational programs without any promotional content or advertising, ExchangeCME.com serves as an independent, trusted, and balanced source of free CME/CE for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers. #hottopics #meded #CME #SystemicMastocytosis #patients #NonadvancedSystemicMastocytosis #NonadvancedSM