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Management of adult Myelofibrosis patients with moderate to severe anaemia

In this webinar, Karolina Faysman will discuss the multidisciplinary approach to the management of adult myelofibrosis patients with moderate to severe anaemia.

27 Jun, 2025

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Speakers

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Karolina Faysman, MSN, AOCNP, DNP(c)

Karolina Faysman obtained her BSN in California State University, Los Angeles in June of 1999 and began her career in oncology In June of 1999 at the UCLA Department of Hematological Malignancies and Cellular Therapy. She then went on to obtain a degree in Advance Oncology Practice in 2002 from University of California, Los Angeles. Her residency was at UCLA Department of hematological malignancies and cellular therapy. In October of 2002, she accepted a position of lead nurse practitioner in the same department where she continues to practice up to currently. She is presently pursuing a Doctorate in Clinical Practice at Azusa Pacific University. Her topic of research is minimal residual profile in acute leukemia. Karolina Faysman is certified in Advance Oncology Practice and is an active member of Advance Hematological Oncology Society. She has been a national speaker since 2006 and had spoken in multiple national conferences and other educational programs. She participated and continues to participate in multiple clinical trials. Her main clinical topics of interests include acute leukemia, aggressive lymphoma, graft versus host disease and PM-myeloma.

Speaker

Karolina Faysman

Karolina Faysman, MSN, AOCNP, DNP(c)

Karolina Faysman obtained her BSN in California State University, Los Angeles in June of 1999 and began her career in oncology In June of 1999 at the UCLA Department of Hematological Malignancies and Cellular Therapy.  She then went on to obtain a degree in Advance Oncology Practice in 2002 from University of California, Los Angeles. Her residency was at UCLA Department of hematological malignancies and cellular therapy. In October of 2002, she accepted a position of lead nurse practitioner in the same department where she continues to practice up to currently.

She is presently pursuing a Doctorate in Clinical Practice at Azusa Pacific University. Her topic of research is minimal residual profile in acute leukemia.

Karolina Faysman is certified in Advance Oncology Practice and is an active member of Advance Hematological Oncology Society. She has been a national speaker since 2006 and had spoken in multiple national conferences and other educational programs. She participated and continues to participate in multiple clinical trials. Her main clinical topics of interests include acute leukemia, aggressive lymphoma, graft versus host disease and PM-myeloma.

Agenda

13:00 Welcome and introduction
13:05 The multidisciplinary approach to the management of adult myelofibrosis patients with moderate to severe anaemia
13:50 Q&A discussion
14:00 Closing