Total Credits: 1 including .75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Anemia: An Update- Albert Brady, MD
Our understanding of deficiency states that can result in anemia is rapidly evolving. This is a lecture-based review of the recent advances in understanding and treatment of anemia with a focus on prenatal care. Discussion will be encouraged as some concepts are new and can be confusing. A review of common peripheral blood findings will be included and will be of value to those who need to sit for recertification.
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Dr. Brady attended medical school at the University of Los Angeles (UCLA) before entering Internal Medicine Residency at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU). He served two years as a Commander in the Navy at the National Institute of Health. Following his fellowship in Oncology at the University of Minnesota, he partnered in private practice in Portland, Oregon for 12 years.
Dr. Brady worked to establish multidisciplinary Oncology Programs. The programs sought to better serve cancer patients by bringing together all physicians involved in the patient’s care to develop a single cohesive, coordinated plan of care for the patient. This pursuit let him to hospital systems in Denver, Fort Worth, and suburban Detroit. Following the high school graduation of his youngest daughter (of four), he and his wife returned to the Pacific Northwest to be near family. He headed a private practice in hematology/oncology in Yakima from 2005-2015, while continuing his passion for teaching by counseling medical, nursing, and physician students throughout his career. He is twice winner of the Golden Cane award from COM students.
Professional societies include American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology, American College of Physicians, American Medical Association, and Washington State Medical Society. He is a Fellow in the American College of Physicians.
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