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  • Pharmacology
  • Biomarker Discovery

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  • The Biomarker Jeopardy session is a popular educational event at JADPRO Live.
  • Advanced practitioners (APs) require up-to-date knowledge on biomarkers and targeted therapies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and identify specific biomarkers relevant to oncology.
  • To discuss targeted therapies and their associated class effects.
  • To enhance APs' understanding of biomarker-guided treatment strategies.

Main Methods:

  • A Jeopardy-style game format was employed for interactive learning.
  • Expert faculty presented cases and questions related to biomarkers and therapies.
  • Discussion focused on identifying biomarkers and understanding targeted drug actions.

Main Results:

  • Key biomarkers were identified through the Jeopardy game.
  • Essential information on targeted therapies and their class effects was disseminated.
  • The session provided a practical review of biomarker applications in clinical practice.

Conclusions:

  • The Biomarker Jeopardy format effectively reinforces knowledge for advanced practitioners.
  • Understanding biomarkers and targeted therapies is crucial for optimizing patient care in oncology.
  • Continuous education on biomarker advancements is vital for APs.