MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS - November 20, 1997 - FAIRCHILD - 8:00 a.m.

DAVID WOFSY

It used to be that those interested in treating autoimmune diseases found a drug that worked, and only later set about to find out how it worked. Now there are new alternatives to therapy of these problems being presented that have been prospectively designed, based upon pathophysiology.

The question is: WILL THE NEW BIOLOGICS AND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES WORK ANY BETTER????

DAVID WOFSY, Professor of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology and Chief of Arthritis /Immunology Section at the Ft. Miley VAMC and Director of the Multipurpose Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disease Center at UCSF/Stanford Health Care, San Francisco branch ... will tell us the story ...

his title: NEW STRATEGIES FOR TREATING AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

Preview by Edward D. Harris, Jr., M.D.

 
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